You probably have a bad front or rear oil seal.
Could be leaking transmission fluid.
If you follow the hose from the drivers side of the radiator, it will lead you up to the end of the thermostat housing. It is under the air cleaner. There is a lot of stuff you need to remove to get to it. Good luck.
If it is on the right side of the truck, back of the engine, after using the A/C it might be the condense water from A/C. It tends to drip on the chassis first and then on the floor, quite a lot though, but harmless.
Only if the piping is leaking, or if you get a lot of condensation
drain for the air conditioner heater case could be stopped up,or a heater core leaking... !!!!
Internet is a good source to find companies that can repair a leaking hydraulic ram. The website http://www.iqsdirectory.com/hydraulic-cylinders/ provides a lot of company details that are having lot of experience into these industry fields.
There are a lot of places, but most often leaks are caused by a bad valve cover gasket. It might be just on the firewall side of the engine.
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You can buy a Buick Terreza on the internet. Go to a second hand website or a car selling website and you can buy it there. Just a tip, look on Ebay. They have a lot of cars and things to sell and you can buy a Buick Terraza there.
More often than not, a Buick Dealer service dept. will do it for you at no charge, IF one of the service advisors know how, and a lot of them do.
The Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia, and the Saturn Outlook all ride on the same chassis. They have a lot of the same features too.