The Two Small Hoses That Comes Off your Water pump Go To Your Heater Core The Hoses Are About 3/4"
That depends which "coolant" hoses you are referring to. Besides the two main coolant hoses to the radiator, there is a crossover pipe under the radiator, a bypass hose at the thermostat housing, two heater hose assemblies, and two small hoses to the throttle body.
its a small square plastic knob located on the bottom passenger side corner of the radiator, slightly behind a few hoses, it drains through a small tube out the bottom of the car i have a 94 but it should be same :)
coolant is leaking above waterpump small black hose going into a PART with two hoses on the other end
On my 2002 Tracker it is behind the glove box on the blower box and attached with a small screw. It is a small metal square about 1 inch thick
What type of coolant sensor? The below answer is for the coolant LEVEL sensor. The coolant TEMPERATURE sensor on my vehicle is located just next to the thermostat housing. On the front top center area of the engine just behind the radiator. Follow the coolant hoses if you have trouble. On my 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee the sensor is located on the top of the plastic coolant reservoir tank. Look for a small (2-wire?) electrical connector.
Evaporation, coolant runs through the hot motor and some of it turns to steam, other reasons may be that there is a small hole in the radiator or the hoses.
Could be a few things, is it a small amount or a large amount? Check where it is coming from, when you remove the cap you are depressurizing it, I would check the hoses for small leaks that or the drain pin as well could be loose.
It is a small plastic holder in front, just behind the headlights.
On passenger side of the engine compartment, you'll see a see thru container with 3 small hoses coming out of it and a black cap. This is the coolant recovery tank and this is where you put antifreeze/coolant in.
It should be the same as a 2002 tracker, behind the manifold, just to the left at the very back of the motor, small dipstick says ATF on it, you will need a funnel designed just for adding transmission fluid, opening very small. Hope this helps.
I have a 94 Astro but the heater control valve should be in the same location. Look under the hood on the passenger side. There are two heater hoses behind the coolant reservoir and windshield washer reservoir. The hoses attach to the heater control valve. The valve has a round vacuum actuator on the side, and two more heater hoses leave the control valve and go into the heater core housing. Cost for the valve will probably be somewhere between $50 & $70 To replace it, remove the coolant reservoir and the windshield washer reservoir. Remember, or mark, the hoses for the washer if you have a rear washer. The electrical connections only go on one way. Remove the clamps securing the front heater hoses and remove the hoses from the valve. Remove the clamps holding the heater hoses coming off the back of the valve where they are attached to the heater core. These two hoses are factory attached to the valve and the new valve (from the dealer) comes with the hoses attached to the rear of the valve. The clamps are back in a small space behind the valve, rather hard to get to. We pulled the bracket with the three square relays situated above the hoses to allow easier access. Install in reverse order. Good luck.
Small pinhead size holes behind the water pump,eventually breakthrough the cover and voila you get coolant mixing with engine oil.