it more depends on what year cutlass you have. I have a 1993 cutlass supreme sl coupe. it's a front wheel drive car, so the engine is turned sideways. the only fluid that would leak out of my car on the driver side is the coolent/anti-freeze. anti-freeze comes in the colors of blue, red and green. green is the most commen color for anti-freeze. but if your car is leaking green fluid, then you might have a leak either on your radiator or a hose running to or from the radiator
on the passenger side, you got your Power Steering fluid pump, water pump, and coolent over flow tank.
hope this helps.
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Hose leaking Water pump leaking
its very common for 3.1 to leak for distrib housing
It will, if it causes the fuel mixture to be out of range.
Check for a vacuum leak either under the hood or under dash Check the operation of the vacuum actuated motors under the dash Check the operation of the selector switch in dash Defrost is the default position for this system
If the place where the dipstick for the oil is comes out of the engine it will cause an oil leak. The engine might not be able to build up enough pressure to keep running either on the 1984 Cutlass Supreme. It should be replaced.
The fluids can leak slowly or gush. If you are leaking fluids you should call your OB immediately.
Not sure if this is your problem, but my 1996 Olds Cutlass Supreme leaked coolant into the oil. This was caused by broken intake manifold gasket. Apparently they're somewhat notorious for developing leaks. That repair required taking the top half of the engine apart. Not sure where your leak is, or how much it's leaking, but you may want to consider the intake manifold and head gaskets.
In most 1990s and later vehicles you cannot adjust the idle. It is controlled by the ECM or computer. An idle that is not correct indicates something like a vaccuume leak or a sensor issue.
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windshield leak that runs down behind the dash and onto the floor.
You can first try and use a radiator sealant like Stopleak. Products like that are sold in every automotive store and can also be found in most automotive departments in stores like Target and Walmart.
Could be a vacuum leak.