1 reason could be that the cilynder head is warped or cracked.(hairline crack is all you need)
there could also be a broken gallery/passage some where in the engine block.if the vehicle is not smoking white I'm going to assume that the two are mixing some where in the engine block.
Did your engine oil change color(milky white) or the coolant/antifreeze itself appears to have oil in it(like mud). these two symptoms may indicate diffrent causes.
AnswerDepending on the engine, some intake manifold gaskets can also cause this. Make sure this is not the problem .MarkYou may have a head gasket problem or a cracked head, engine oil is mixing with the antifreeze.
check your oil to see if you have coolant in it. if you do your intake gasket needs changed.
My 1971 chev truck has 319,000 miles on it & the heads have never been off - If U don't overheat the engine & KEEP the oil changed U shouldn't have a head gasket problem.* keep antifreeze & water pump lube in the radiator.
Bad head gasket and/or cracked head.
Leaking from? Hose Water pump Intake gasket
Probably a bad head gasket.
You have a leaking gasket around water pump. Just replace gasket it will solve problem
Did you reset the light? I don't know what gasket you changed, but undoubtedly that was not the problem. The check engine light comes on when there is a problem with the emissions system.
Yes, antifreeze can leak from a water pump gasket.
It is possible and if it is you have a serious problem. Seek professional help.
Sounds like a blown head gasket
head gasket at shop rates $300-$500