Several possibilities: 1. Radiator is leaking. 2. Coolant hose is leaking. 3. Hose clamp is loose. 3. Seal on water pump is leaking. 4. Overflow container is leaking. 5. Radiator clamp is loose or bad. Two highest possibilities: Radiator or hose is leaking.
You could have a cracked engine block.
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For a 1999 Ford Escort , 2.0 liter four cylinder engine ( both the SOHC + DOHC ) For a 50 / 50 mix of preferably distilled water and antifreeze : Automatic transaxle / transmission ( 3.15 U.S. quarts ) of antifreeze Manual ( 2.65 quarts ) * Ford states not to exceed 60% antifreeze in the engine coolant mix
Antifreeze leak in a 1999 Jeep may be as a result of a defective water pump or a cracked engine block.Antifreeze leak in your 1999 Jeep could be as a result of a radiator fluid leak, a cracked engine block, a defective water pump, or any other reason.
A 1999 Toyota Camry does not require a specific antifreeze. Any brand name or non brand name antifreeze can be used in the 1999 Camry.
The Owner Guide shows Ford Extended Life Engine Coolant ( orange )
dexcool antifreeze it is orange.
All antifreeze is the same.
The Green AntiFreeze is the answer to this question. The only Toyota's that takes the Pink AntiFreeze are the 2006 and newer.
According to the 1999 Mercury Sable Owner Guide : Both the 3.0 litre " Vulcan " V6 engine and the 3.0 litre " Duratec " V6 engine had GREEN color antifreeze mixed 50 / 50 with distilled water in the engine cooling system when they came from the factory ( the GREEN color antifreeze must meet Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A )
According to the 1999 Ford F-150 owners manual : It came from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and GREEN colored antifreeze ( meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A ) in the engine cooling system
The 1999 Saturn engine uses dexcool type coolant. This coolant is different form other types and cannot me mixed with another type.