put radiator sealer in it or crack an egg in it
The radiator will need to be replaced. Sometimes, it may seem that the radiator itself is leaking but it could be the radiator "hose" that is leaking. In this case, the radiator hose needs to be replaced and clamped tightly.
If the hoses are all tight, Then the radiator must be leaking. REPLACE RADIATOR
Then you either have a blown head gasket or a cracked head. Stop driving the car immediately an have it repaired. A rare possibility is that the transmission cooler inside the radiator is leaking fluid into the cooling system.
stop leak
If a transmission is leaking fluid, it is likely that a seal or gasket has failed. Replace the gaskets and seals and the leaking should stop.
No not at all if you are driving this car stop at once and fix it or you will blow the motor eventually
The question is referring to pour in type cooling system sealers such as Stop-Leak. If the radiator itself is leaking Stop-Leak will likely come right out as it is designed for small seal and gasket sealing.
Fluid level low, washer pump motor bad or fuse blown, hoses leaking or disconnected, or the spray orifice is clogged.
Eventually heater will stop working when coolant level gets low enough. Pressure test system to determine where leak originates
A car with a leaking radiator can be driven, but when the coolant leaks out, the engine will overheat and when the engine gets hot enough, it will seize-up, the car will stop, and the engine will have suffered severe damage.
Stuck thermostat, clogged radiator. check your oil and make sure it is not milky. if it is you have a blown head gasket STOP USING THE CAR wolverine !!! Leaking haeter core!! Plastic connectors on core crack! Replacement cores have aluminum connectors-yes!
Stop leak products for the radiator from auto supply stores are not meant as a long-term solution. They should only be used to get you home or to a mechanic who can repair or replace the radiator properly.