Check your lower cylinder drain plugs. They are under the cylinder fin covers. there are 3 Allen bolts that remove the covers and there is a special rubber plug there to drain the lower cylinders. 4 total plugs. That's where mine is leaking! Noe if I could figure out how they come out!
u need to replace the heater core in your car
sounds like the bearing in the water pump, gave way.leaking coolant is generally a good indication that the pump is worn out. changing fan clutch has nothing at all to do with leaking coolant.the problem was in the pump
The car started to overheat so I checked under the hood and seen it leaking from the radiator hose, not the side where the radiator is attached, but the side that runs into the motor. I messed with the clamp and it seemed to stop leaking. I let it run for a good half an hour with no leaking or overheating. I drove it a day later to a shop about 10 mins away to have tires put on it. Then today I picked it up and drove it for about 15 mins. I then drove it right away again, and within about 5-10 mins it was over heating again. I let it sit while I ate dinner and then added more antifreeze to it. It seems to be eating the antifreeze! What could this be?
you have a blown head gasket
==Suggestion== I have read that the newer caravans have a problem with the rear air conditioning hoses eroding and leaking, you might check this out, if this is the problem the dealer will fix it for free. I have had this problem in a different type of vehicle, found the water was slowly leaking into a cylinder and going out the exhaust pipe,the leak was slow enough that it really didn't effect performance. Finally started leaking enough that steam constantly came out the tailpipe.
they started using antifreeze in cars in 1324 march.20 on tuesday
My Altima had that problem and it was the water pump going out. It started with temperature gauge was moving, but then it started leaking and finally the heater stopped being warm at idle.
I am having the same problem.. I have already had to replace the intake manifold gasket cause it was leaking, still no heat. We will be flushing out the heater core to see if that's the problem. I may have to replace the heater core, we will see.
Have you heater core replaced.
I have the same problem. Either low pressure on fuel pupm or one of the injectors is leaking overnight. Im sure once you get it started it always starts
I have a 1997 mpv with the same problem. I haven't started the repair yet but I am under the impression that a kit is available to replace the leaking seals. I have a shop manual for 1997 . I am willing to post the pages for those who need them.
I have a stand up kitchenaid mixer that is only 4 years old that started leaking oil does anyone have any ideas as to why?