A squirrel stuck in the engine?
Can be leaking from a hose not secured properly or a hole in the system.
check that the O ring was replaced when oil filter was changed. id O ring is good and filter is tight, and housing still leaking, replace filter housing
Means that your heater core is leaking coolant. Has to be replaced.
A bilge pump does not run continuously. If you have one that is running all the time it is not working properly. Running all the time will wear it out.
I would check the hoses leading into your radiator, and also the overflow for antifreeze. If that is not the problem, it could be your heater core. Your heater core might be leaking, you might have a hose leaking
possibly the water pump
INT stands for intermittent. The IV is changed to an intermittent set. So IV meds can be given at certain times with no IV fluids running continuously.
PCV valve may need replaced or the air intake may be leaking. Check for holes in the intake system or vacuum leaks.
Sounds like the heater core is leaking. If confirmed, it will have to be changed. In the meantime, make sure the coolant/rad. is topped up. You really don't want to over heat the engine.
is coolant leaking from engine?or is it leaking from water pump and running down engine and appears to leak from engine
If the gas isn't leaking while the engine is running and you have half a tank, then the problem is with the fuel tank itself. You either have a hole in the upper half of the tank, or the gasket for your fuel sending unit is leaking.
It may be leaking at the drain plug located at the bottom of the pump housing. It may be leaking throught the gasket/o-ring that seal the pump cover to the pump housing. The seal may be installed incorrectly. There may be a crack in the pump housing/cover assembly. You may be able to observe water squirting fron the leak by watching the pump while it is running.