the seepage from the radiator.
A rotted/damaged radiator core,
A split seam between the radiator core and the tank,
A cracked tank,
A loose hose clamp,
A bad radiator cap.
For radiator leaks look for the following signs: The car will overheat Coolant level will frequently drop Pool of coolant or water under the car radiator Obvious leak noted from radiator on starting the car Faulty radiator cap causing the leak
It means you have a "BIG" leak. I would check the bottom of the radiator or the lower radiator hose.
Turn it off. Let it cool off and then see if it has a coolant leak or radiator leak. Don't open the radiator when hot because the hot water will spray out.
no,their must be a leak inside your radiator where the trans lines are screwed in. The water in the radiator is to help keep trans fluid that passes thru radiator cool. should have no water coming out of trans lines.
you have a leak in your heater core which is attached to your radiator and heats the air inside your car interior
leak calicium or other deposits plugging or restricting water passages exteriors fins rotted what does sludge mean in my radiator?
Theres a leak. Probably a hose but could be radiator or heater core, water pump or engine core plug
there might be a leak some where in a coolant line. or maybe you have a leak in your radiator.
IF THE LEAK IS FROM THE RADIATOR, THERE IS NO FIX EXCEPT TRY THE RADIATOR STOP LEAK CANS OF FIX....IF THAT DON'T WORK, GET A NEW RADIATOR. THAT'S ALL YOU CAN DO!!!!!!!!!!!
When vehicle is running: Water pump is circulating coolant and cooling system pressure is building
Engine hot - normal Engine cool excessive pressure bad thermostat
You might have a slight leak in your radiator or AC condenser. Or maybe its just water residual from your last rainstorm or car wash.