You probably have a bad heater core. The heater core is installed in a plastic casing and the spout is there in case it starts leaking. This keeps it from leaking into the floor of the car.
Your diverter tub spout may be leaking due to a worn-out washer or O-ring inside the spout. To fix it, you can try replacing the washer or O-ring. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the entire spout.
Your shower spout may be leaking due to a worn-out washer or seal. To fix it, you can try replacing the washer or seal with a new one. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the entire spout.
Your shower may be leaking from the spout due to a worn-out washer or O-ring inside the faucet handle. This can cause water to seep out when the shower is turned off. It is recommended to replace these parts to fix the leak.
Your tub spout diverter may be leaking due to wear and tear or a faulty seal. To fix it, you can try replacing the diverter valve or the spout itself. It's important to turn off the water supply before attempting any repairs and consult a professional if needed.
To fix a leaking shower spout, you can start by turning off the water supply to the shower. Then, remove the spout and check for any damaged parts such as washers or O-rings. Replace any damaged parts and reassemble the spout. Turn the water supply back on and test to see if the leak has been fixed. If the problem persists, you may need to seek professional help from a plumber.
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.
A Delta faucet may leak from the spout due to worn out or damaged internal components, such as the O-rings or valve seals. This can cause water to seep through and drip from the spout. Regular maintenance and replacing these parts can help prevent leaks.
Do you mean out the fill spout? It is over filled? Otherwise there's a hole in it somewhere and may need replacing. Could a hose be leaking?
Your tub spout isn't fully diverting the water to the shower head and a very small amount is leaking through. The smaller the hole the water has to exit, the greater the pressure. Replace the tub spout, usually costs less than 20 dollars.
To check if your frost-free spigot is leaking, turn off the water supply and observe if there is any water dripping from the spout. If there is a leak, you may need to replace the washer or the entire spigot to fix it.
there is a drain cock located on the radiator, it is on the bottom passenger side facing inside the engine bay. looking under the car below the radiator you will see holes on each side of the car (where the radiator sits) that is where the coolant will come out (pass. side) after draining you will need to get the air out of the system. on the top of the motor directly behind the water pump housing there is a spout with a 10 mm nut, loosen this and fill coolant in reservoir until water comes out of the spout. close spout and fill to line in reservoir. do this with the vehicle off so the water pump isn't on and the car doesn't overheat. good luck..
You are probably out of antifreeze. Refill it only after it has cooled down to where you can put your hand on the engine without burning it. Then add coolant through the overflow spout. Then take it to a garage to find out where it is leaking. Monroe Muffler can check it. I WOULD TAKE IT SOMEWHERE ELSE FOR THE ACTUAL REPAIR BECAUSE THEY ARE VERY EXPENSIVE.