Could be,
worn bearing/seal in water pump,
loose hose clamp,
faulty hose,
faulty radiator,
faulty gaskets,
faulty heater core,
faulty freeze plugs in engine block,
faulty radiator cap,
cracked cylinder head,
water pump, oil, water, engine coolant....main cause would be engine coolant, just check to see if you have a leak.
The leak could come from: hoses, punctured radiator, split gasket...you can put tracer dye in the coolant and search for the leak with a black light after you clean the engine.
A poor seal or a split.
If the thermostat was not installed correctly, the housing can crack but it would leak engine coolant not oil.
Yes, If to much leaks out this will cause the engine to over heat, smoke and or stall hence the name engine COOLant :)
you have to find where the leak is first.
I think you may be referring to coolant leaking from engine? engine coolant or water can leak from any coolant hose or heater hose, waterpump, thermostat housing etc, wurse case the head gasket is leaking coolant externally, need a pro to check it out
Any coolant leak can cause an overheat.Any coolant leak can cause an overheat.
You have a coolant leak.You have a coolant leak.
Leak in heater core
A cracked radiator would leak the fluid out, leaving no coolant for your engine which would cause your engine to overheat and be destroyed pretty quickly. So the answer is NO.
why does the coolant only leak when engine is off on my 1999 grand am?