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Look at the oil on the dipstick. If you have antifreeze leaking into the crankcase the oil will be milky.
out of the over flow
foggy windows on passenger side.... smell of antifreeze in car... lost of radiator fluid.. lose of power..
You have a leaking heater core. You might smell antifreeze if you turn on the defroster.
It is not normal for antifreeze to be leaking out of a car. Period. At all, no matter what car or where it's leaking from. Try buying a new cap. If that doesn't help, call a mechanic.
If it is leaking inside the car, the heater core has failed.If it is leaking inside the car, the heater core has failed.
antifreeze smell inside car means that there is antifreeze leak somewhere. first check for wet spots under car when parked after running.if anti freeze is leaking from engine it will pool on the ground next check to see if heater core is leaking. that is usually the problem. if heater core is leaking, replace it
It's the only green fluid in a car.
The heater core or hoses to it are leaking inside your car
freeze plug has blown out or leaking
Its a strong indication of a blown head gasket
You really have to just find out where it is leaking and what it will take to repair it. GoodluckJoe
Typical of the heater core leaking. Overheat because of low fluid and pressure. Foggy windshield due to heater core leaking and will smell antifreeze in the car.
the heater core is leaking and needs replaced
there might be a leak some where in a coolant line. or maybe you have a leak in your radiator.
The overflow tank is either cracked or its overheating and leaking from the cap
There is no antifreeze in a refrigerator.
check your radiator hoses and change gaskets
Usually a heater core problem.
It depends on how bad the leak is .If its a really bad leak to the point where the car is starting to overheat then no
If losing anti freeze but not visible leaking typically means bad head gasket. Antifreeze is leaking into combustion cylinder and therefore evaporating and going out exhaust pipe as steam.
Your car shouldn't "burn" antifreeze. If it actually is "burning" antifreeze then chances are you have a blown/leaking head gasket or possibly a cracked engine block which allows antifreeze to enter the combustion chambers. If your antifreeze is just disappearing then it is probably leaking out from somewhere. Possible leak areas to check out would be the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water pump, and the heater core. Most of the time if the heater core is leaking you'll be able to smell the antifreeze inside the car while the engine is running and the heater is on.
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.
It's either stopped up (no heat) or leaking. If leaking you will smell antifreeze (sweet sickening smell) and it might fog up your windshield with the defroster on. Leaking alot, the carpet is wet. Keep an eye on the antifreeze level.
Antifreeze will be leaking in the floorboard on the passenger side, there will be a smell of antifreeze through the vents.