Internally, then it burns in the engine. More likely with a high mileage vehicle.
Look at the under carriage and check the ground where the vehicle is parked for a power steering puddle or stain.
FREON (R12) was banned beginning in 1996. Your vehicle contains R134, and as to how much. I suggest you seek a professional to repair the leak and recharge the system, as it is illegal to install refrigerant without repairing the leak.FREON (R12) was banned beginning in 1996. Your vehicle contains R134, and as to how much. I suggest you seek a professional to repair the leak and recharge the system, as it is illegal to install refrigerant without repairing the leak.
IT IS LOCATED ON THE PASSANGER SIDE OF THE VEHICLE, WHEN THEY DO LEAK THEY TYPICALLY LEAK INSIDE THE VEHICLE.
no. How could you have a leak without a leak? There's a hole in the system somewhere.
No.
You can have a vacuum leak on any hose on the vehicle but not on a fuel filter.
look for the leak yourself by running the vehicle while looking for the leak or take it to a mechanic.
A leak.
You have a coolant leak.
If it was full, lost 3 quarts, and didn't leak it must be burning it internally.
Because you have a coolant leak. More than likely, from your description, it is a leak in the radiator or radiator hose. Do not let your vehicle overheat. Have this repaired ASAP.Because you have a coolant leak. More than likely, from your description, it is a leak in the radiator or radiator hose. Do not let your vehicle overheat. Have this repaired ASAP.
It all depends on the failed part. If the leak can be repaired without a rebuild, then yes.