Yes. If a water pump is leaking, it leaks anti freeze. Anti freeze, (coolant) can also leak from the radiator, or from water hoses.
try following the hoses from the anti freeze tank you should find your problem...
Freeze plugs. More likely that hoses are leaking or thermostat housing is leaking. Freeze Plugs generally NEVER leaks unless engine block has had frozen coolant in it. Hence, Freeze Plugs.
generally if anti freeze is leaking into car this indicates that the heater core is worn out and has a hole you need to replace heater core ,or lift the hood and disconect the heater hoses join the hoses together with small pipe and 2 hose clamps and the leak will stop But the heater will not work
Bad thermostat, bad water pump, frozen coolant (lack of anti freeze)
Pour it down the hoses that let the water in. Turn it on so it sucks the anti freeze into the pump...about thirty seconds out to do it and pour some more in the hoses and cap them off.
The heater hoses connect the block, radiator, heater core, and waterpump. To replace, drain the radiator and catch the anti-freeze for recycling. Remove the hoses and put on new hoses. It is kind of nasty but not very difficult.
Either one of the heater hoses are leaking or you have a freeze plug on the side of the engine leaking.
The cooling system (heater, radiator, engine and hoses) holds aprox 12 qts.
Simple answer would be your radiator or hoses. If you've never replaced the hoses, do it anyway. Go get a pressure test done and that'll pinpoint it if you can't. ---- NOTE: Anti-freeze wears out and needs to be replaced. A tester costs about $2. If you haven't changed the anti-freeze in 3-4 years, plan on changing it now.
Anti-freeze smell inside vehicle when you turn on the heat. Greasy windshield from the anti-freeze leaking from the heater core while the heat is running. Also check the passenger side of the vehicle carpet under the carpet and check the heater core hoses under the hood of your vehicle for anti-freeze leaking at the fire wall where the heater core hoses go. That about covers it. If all checks out do a pressure test on your anti-freeze circuit and this will definitely bust the culprit of the leak. Last of all, if you have no leak and your heat is not working and the heater core is in circuit with the anti-freeze with no leaks, replace the heater core. C.S
Hoses? Intake manifold? Heater? Thermostat housing? Freeze plugs? Radiator? Pressure test system to help find