Yes, antifreeze can leak from a water pump gasket.
Leaking from? Hose Water pump Intake gasket
Usually a leaking hose into or out of the water pump (depending on its location), or the water pump gasket.
There are several reason why a car might lose antifreeze. The water pump might be bad, one of the radiator hoses could be leaking, the radiator could have a leak, a freeze plug could be leaking, or it could have a blown head gasket.
Is it water ( condensation ) or is it antifreeze. If it is antifreeze it should be smoking WHITE out of the exhaust pipe and if it is then you have either a blown head gasket or a leaking Intake manifold gasket.
You have a leaking gasket around water pump. Just replace gasket it will solve problem
anti freeze can be leaking from a worn freeze plug, a leaky head gasket, a water pump gasket,a bad water pump. to answer properly ,u need to supply more information
Your engine may have a leaking hose connection or a leaking gasket at the water outlet. It could also be a leaking hose.
Failed water pump, hose, radiator, gasket, freeze plug,............
Blown head gasket. But with a blown head gasket wouldn't you notice a kind of milkyness to the oil when you checked the oil because of the mixing?
water pump leaking at seal hard lower radiator hose or loose clamp hardened or punctured bypass hose shrunken timing cover gasket thermostat gasket shrunken
It is most likely the thermostat housing gasket or the bypass hose that runs from the water pump to the intake manifold.
The coolant is not flowing, causing no heat. Look at the antifreeze coming out to see it there are bubbles in it. If there are bubbles then you have a blown head gasket. If not, then you have either a bad thermostat of bad water pump.