A/C condenser drain line is stopped up. Look under the car, usually on the passenger side for a drain tube. Insert a blunt pencil or such object into the end and clean it out.
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Oil leaks because a seal has failed.
Anytime it leaks, and many manufacturers recommend replacement every 2 years.
Bank one fuel system lean. Test fuel pressure, check for vacuum leaks,
That is condensation. This is normal.
First undo them at the radiator, then follow them to the transmission and remove there. After fitting new ones,check for leaks then fill trans fluid to required level.
I have a Dodge Carivan. You should fill it up with water then check for leaks. It may be that you need a new hose. If so you can put on a new hose yourself. If you don't want to do that, you could take to some place like Pep Boys. They will check for leaks and put on a new hose if you need one.
Common causes are low brake fluid levels in the master cylinder reservoir, or air bubbles or leaks have been detected in the brake lines.
They all have to do with evaporative emission system leaks. You probably have cracked vaccuum hoses under the air cleaner box, and possibly under the van at the charcoal canister.
I have a '99 Dodge Caravan, and the WW pump is located at the bottom of the WW tank. I presume it is the same on a '96. But the problem I have is that I do not know how to remove the WW tank (it leaks badly). Any suggestions? 1999 Dodge Gr. Caravan WW pump is at the bottom of the WW tank accessed by removing right front wheel and wheel well plastic liner 1966 likely same.
It could be. It could also be a pump seal failure, or a crack in the trans case.
if you havent ever changed one before then you shouldn't mess with it, the freon inside the compressor is poisionest, it needs to be drained, new compressor installed, filled with dye to test for leaks, drained again and then re-fill with freon.
if it rear air and heat it could be the line carring the antifreeze tho the back heater core.