If the leak cannot be located either in your radiator, or one of the hoses, it may very well be a leak in your heater core. I own a '95 Volvo 850 Turbo 2.4 ltr, 5cyl, 20 valve. I just had a new engine put in and all kinds of really expensive stuff done under the hood, and the fluid was still disappearing and causeing my new engine to over heat, I had the mechanic take a closer look, and he found the leak in the heater core....have someone look at it for you.
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You may have blown a head gasket, check you oil to see if the antifreeze is leaking into there.
you got an antifreeze leak
antifreeze leaking into the oil pan
If you have tried the raiator and the reservoir and hoses, you should have you intake gasket checked.
No. they're dissolved in each other and are quite hard to seperate.
Yes, antifreeze can leak from a water pump gasket.
Hose leaking Water pump leaking
OK, find the leak and repair it.
You most likely have a heater core that is leaking.
there might be a leak some where in a coolant line. or maybe you have a leak in your radiator.
antifreeze is more likely to be leaking from the water pump and running down where it appears to leaking from crank pulley
Heater core leaking?