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leaking intake gasket. gm is notorious for them
If it is motor oil in the anti freeze, then it is either a cracked head, cracked engine block, or a head gasket blown. If it is transmission fluid in your antifreeze, then the radiator is leaking from the transmission cooler ----- although usually that would cause antifreeze to be in your transmission fluid.
Intake manifold gaskets are leaking, intake manifold is warped.
Hose leaking Water pump leaking
Perhaps water pump is leaking?
If the antifreeze is leaking out the exhust system, I.E. you are experiancing white smoke, you either have a leaking head gasket or a warped head. I can't see any other areas where there would be antifreeze at the rear end of any explorer model.
Gas pouring out of the throttle body would probably be caused by a leaking injector seal.
There are numerous possibilities. You really need to have the cooling system pressurized to determine what is leaking.
It would be a good thing to see where it is leaking from....
No. they're dissolved in each other and are quite hard to seperate.
intake manifold gasket is leaking. They are famous for it around 80000 miles
check where it's leaking. You could have blown a hose which is most likely unless sumeone took out the drain plug. Just look for where it is leaking and that will give you your answer