Could be any number of places. We need more info like what type of leak such as a coolant leak, engine oil leak, exhaust leak, transmission oil leak, brake fluid leak, vacuum leak, rain water leak getting into cabin, etc.
Wouldn't say head gasket for the car would get so hot & stop you have a hose losing water
I would suspect that is a Valve Cover gasket leaking.
NO NO, That would be a intake gasket leaking, not a head gasket. You also should check where the heater hose hooks up on the intake, it may be leaking.
Leaking valve cover gasket.Leaking valve cover gasket.
gasket wears out in time. leaking coolant is the result of a bad gasket not the cause of it.
intake manifold gasket is leaking. They are famous for it around 80000 miles
If you are loosing coolant, you have a leaking head gasket. If you are loosing oil and have a turbo, the seal on the turbo is bad. either intake manifold gasket or head gasket is leaking
intake gasket is leaking
I would check the Flange gasket. It is the gasket that sits between your exaust manifold and your exaust pipes
Could be a leaking head gasket
The most common cause is a leaking valve cover gasket. Try tightening the bolts ever so slightly. If that does not cure the leak, and you know for sure the gasket is leaking, then it will have to be replaced.
Normally it means you have moisture in the motor. Head gasket or intake gasket leaking. Most of the time I've seen the head gasket leaking to be the reason. Check your oil level frequently. If the level starts to rise, then you probably have a head gasket leaking. The problem is oil does not steam. The steam is coming from a water based substance in your motor. Example..... Water, antifreeze, etc.