If you have the 2.7L and antifreeze is getting into the oil the water pump may have failed. The water pump on the 2.7 is internal and driven by the timing chain.
The other probable cause is a failed headgasket.
A leak.
I pulled out all the little rubber plugs on the trunk lid. Problemed solved.
Spray soapy water on all small black rubber hoses on engine when running. If any place along any hose causes soapy water to "blow bubbles" the leak will be there. Old trick that may or may not work.
yes and no, if the water pump seals are bad antifreeze will leak from the weep hole on the water pump, but it is possible for the pump to go bad and not leak at all.
Check your heater under the dash, you mAY HAVE A LEAK FROM THE HEATER CORE UNIT.
It all depends on where it is coming from. It could be something as simple as a loose clamp on a hose; to something as bad as a cracked block, radiator, or a bad water-pump. I suggest starting the car, then looking underneath, to see where the water is coming from
bad or old seals, this is a common problem on all aging vehicles.
You would have a leak in the coolant system somewhere and you need to have the system pressure checked.............
rain water is leaking into my Renault scenic 2000 and is causing all the electrics to go haywire blinking indicators on all time cant turn off. rain water in fuse box where is the leak coming from?
depends on how much water, but in all probability, yes
155 for barnad new oil pan and possibly 2 hr labour that will 160 all cost you lookin at 350
Could be a hose, intake manifold or bad tank in the radiator. If the water pump is bad you will know it for sure!