Most likely it is coming from the freeze plug. This is usually no easy task to fix depending on the make and model of car. On certain vehicles you need to remove the engine to get to the freeze plug. I am not familiar with your particular car.
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Pull the old freeze plug, clean up the hole, press in a replacment. Unfortunately you may need to remove a lot of peripheral stuff to get to the freeze plug.
yes you can drop the trans and get to it
You must pull the transmission out are the engine out to fix the freeze plug on the back of the engine. It's your choice. There is no other way.
Replace the freeze plugs.... All of them. Chances are if one has rotted through, the others aren't far behind.
My '90 Maxima did the same thing. I think it was something called a freeze plug.
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You have to remove the engine and get freeze plugs pressed in. If you use a rubber plug which have a brass face and bolt in. Remember that they are a temporary fix and will come out if your engine over pressureizes.
Sounds like a real bad idea. A leaking freeze plug is usually a sign of a very neglected cooling system. You need to replace the leaking plug with a new one. Unfortunately there is probably corrosion throughout the whole cooling system. You will probably have other leaks soon.
no such thing,freeze in plug
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