Right side of the vehicle, near the vent? That's the result of buildup on the AC evaporator coil. They make a spray for that with directions on it for how to use it.
Some people say that the smell of hot antifreeze smells like mold. It could be possible you are smelling the antifreeze from the engine.
It is inside the front of the engine, driven by the timing belt.
Most leaks occur because of a failing rubber seal. Open your hatch and you'll see a rubber hose that outlines the inside of your hatch, if you follow it around the inside, you may find one that is failing. Find a water trail and track that to the seal and this should be the culprit. Go to your local hardware store and purchase stop leak or a rubber sealer and use liberally around the area.
it leaks fluid.
It is inside the timing belt cover, on the front of the engine.
It is inside the front of the engine, driven by the timing chain
The water pump is inside the passenger side of the engine driven by the timing belt.
A 2001 Audi A6 4.2 may lose antifreeze due to several potential issues, including a leaking radiator, a failing water pump, or a blown head gasket. Other common causes include damaged hoses or connections, a cracked engine block, or issues with the thermostat. Additionally, coolant may evaporate if the system is pressurized or if there are leaks in the reservoir. Regularly checking the coolant level and inspecting for visible leaks can help address these problems early.
In a 2001 Volkswagen Golf, the rear drain tubes are typically located near the sunroof or the rear hatch area. They help to channel water away from the vehicle to prevent leaks and water accumulation. You can usually find the drain tubes running down the A-pillars or along the rear channels of the car. If you're experiencing water leaks, it's a good idea to check these tubes for clogs or disconnections.
how i can fix top leaks in both sides(eclise spider 2001 gs)
The bearing in the water pump has failed and the water pump will need replaced.
Front end is out of alignment. Take it to a trusted alignment shop and have an alignment performed.