This often means that the capacity has gone bad. Leaking isn't a good sign and should probably be investigated as soon as possible. It is a simple fix and remember that rushing equipment is worse damage then paying for a simple fix.
Whatever part is leaking is the part that probably needs attention.
sounds like you need the rear transmission seal replaced easy to do for the do it youreselfer. remove drive shaft and replace the seal on the end of the transmission and re-assemble
Yes, coolant can leak from the engine. If it's hot outside and you're running the Air Conditioner (AC) and you back up and see a liquid on the ground, it's probably condensation from the AC unit. Or, it could be collant leaking from the engine. How old is the car? Do you consider radiator hoses to be part of the engine? Radiator hoses should be replaced every 3-5 years, especially if there are bulges, or if they're leaking.
water tube has rotted away needs to be replaced with the 2 o-rings also part number md198102 and md147332 only avalible from the dealer
You will have to first find out if there is a hole in the part. If there is, then you need to get it replaced.
In a braking system, if the part has failed or is leaking, then it has to be replaced. There are no sealants used on a hydraulic braking system.
What's wrong with it? If it doesn't retract, then the retractors need to be replaced. But if it is cut or frayed, the belt needs to be replaced. If it doesn't latch, then part of the latch mechanism needs to be replaced or repaired.
Toss it in the air, and if it falls to the ground its bad and needs to be replaced.
it could be leaking from some were above and its driping on the pan causing it to look like its leaking from the pan or if you over tourk the bolts it will warp the pan causing it to leak
You have to say WHERE it is leaking from for someone to answer it.
What part of the AC system needs to be replaced?
heater hose?