Yes, crack it on the side and leave it to cool.
Take some screws, screwdrivers, nuts and spanners firstly open the leaking area fix it with some well branded glue , fill it with cement and tile it. Screw it and fix nuts with spanner.Now it is fixed.
If it is leaking when you use the shower, not shutting off completely, it will need to be replaced. If it is leaking at the wall, take it off and reseal the thread on the pipe with either pipe dope or Teflon tape and reinstall.
Demo a section of the wall.
Caused by a leaking gasket which allows oil to seep into the water cooling channels.
As in any faucet, you take it apart and replace the cartridge or the rubber seal.
put radiator sealer in it or crack an egg in it
Replace the radiator with a new or good used one.
Replace radiator 1-800 radiator or 1-800radiator.com
check your radiator hoses and change gaskets
Is it leaking from the side by the coolant reservoir?
Green fluid leaking from a car is radiator fluid. "A professional certified mechanic can handle the repair or maintenance needed to fix this issue."
The radiator will need to be replaced. Sometimes, it may seem that the radiator itself is leaking but it could be the radiator "hose" that is leaking. In this case, the radiator hose needs to be replaced and clamped tightly.
I WILL TELL YOU TO REMOVE THE RADIATOR AND BRING IT TO A RADIATOR SHOP TO MAKE AN HYDRO TEST ON IT THEN YOU WILL KNOW WHERE IT LEAKS I had mine pressure tested without removing it.
Check radiator hose, leaking water pump, look for hole in radiator, leaking coolant bottle or leaking seals.
It is radiator fluid. Either you have a bad water pump or a leak somewhere else. Fix it immediately or risk ruining your engine
Maybe it's not the radiator. Maybe it is one of the radiator hoses that is leaking. Or possibly the radiator cap or a level sensor.
Depends where it's leaking, but basically you fix it the same way you fix any coolant leak. <><><><><> Generally, its a hose that is leaking. You find the leaking hose, and you replace it, being sure to properly treat the ends with anti-leak compound. If its the radiator, you need to replace that. If its the intake manifold or head, you are getting into big bucks to replace the gasket involved.