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It could be coming from the water pump, or from the bottom radiator hose. If it is the water pump, change it before the engine overheats. If the engine in any GM product overheats, you will likely be installing a new one or rebuilding the old.
did you check to make sure the electric fan(s) are properly coming on? They are famous for the relay losing contact. hope this helps......................Mike
could be an infection coming and a sign of the first stage of a cold coming
This question does not provide enough information on the relevant parameters to even attempt an answer. One would assume that if the hole is at the bottom of the container (and not on the side at the bottom) and the liquid is coming out of the hole only due to gravity that the the container would remain stationary. If there is internal pressure in the container, then the initial pressure becomes important as does the time since the water began to flow. If the hole is on the side of the container, then friction between the container and the surface it is resting on become significant. If the container is not circular in cross section, then the location of the hole along the side helps determine whether the container moves laterally or spins.
You could be low on coolant, a stuck thermostat, engine fan not coming on for starters. If still overheats, I would recommend taking it to a Subaru dealer.
Its going to die
It is towards the bottom, and it is a tree with things coming out of it
mine overheated a lot, turned out to be the heater core.
You have reinstall the head gasket. It has been not tighten enough or damaged. Anyway the replacement was not done properly.
That is the fishes droppings from the bottom.
...well, it was partially my fault...
The first manga chapter is coming out sometime in the summer. It is unknown whether it will come on tv.