It could be coming from the water pump, or from the bottom radiator hose. If it is the water pump, change it before the engine overheats. If the engine in any GM product overheats, you will likely be installing a new one or rebuilding the old.
I'll make a guess. Your airconditioner drain may be plugged. Your heater core may be leaking. If you are brave enough to taste the fluid, as stronger taste may be engine coolant and indicate the heater core. If airconditioner, it would just be condensated water. I've heard of sunroofs leaking on occasion, could be street water if you have holes in your floor boards. Roll the window up when it's raining... grin
A car's engine will turn higher RPM (rotations per minute) on the highway due to the increased speed needed to travel at highway speeds. A car does not need to have it's engine spin at the same RPM level on the city street as it does on the highway.
Well, I was serching on the head gasket topic & came across this question. I just replaced my water pump as I was losing coolant like crazy/ $225 dollars later (for the new water pump & the labor which i didn't want to monkey with myself) I am still leaking anti freeze. Best thing to do is get it into a shop & have a pressure test done. Without knowing what symptoms you are experiencing, it is tough. Also, I can tell you that the word on the street is that the 3.1L motor is prone to having head gasket issues.
50 cc is Legal on the street in KY.
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Possible internal engine damage.
You may ring your local council or if it leaks a fuel then phone the fire brigade
No there is currently no laws regulating a vehicle with an oil leak on a public roadway.
Ya there are engine on sludge street and icescream on ooh la lane
Pocket bikes (in most senses) are not street legal in North Carolina. The engine has to have more CCs to be determined as street legal.
its got a 96 cu in"
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