if it has rear heat--it has hoses and a heater core for the rear heating system--could be any of this
If your van has rear heating it will have hoses and a heater core back there, that is most likely the source of the leak.
your heater core is bad
intake manifold gasket is leaking. They are famous for it around 80000 miles
Transverse engine, so left is front to me. Intake manifold or headgasket are the first thoughts. With age of it, a softplug (freezeplug) may be rotted.
what is the coolant capacity of a ford escort van 1,8
Your Heater Core Sounds Like. heater core Another answer== Water from condensation when using the AC, or coolant from the engine cooling system. Test to tell: if it smells like antifreeze, the heater core is leaking. No smell or just smells wet, it it condensate and a drain line is plugged or blocked causing the water to back up into the passenger compartment.
The most common cause of this problem is a leaking head gasket. Other causes include cracked head or cracked block.
If the transmission is low on ATF because of an ATF leak, yes. It is not good for the transmission to be used while low on ATF. If the leak is engine coolant, no.
Engine coolant.
The alternator oil pipe on combo van leaking does feed the vacuum and the return pipe.
Perhaps low coolant level This is true, but why???? It's the first sign of a bad intake manifold gasket. Coolant leaking into the oil chambers of your van and into the oil. If this doesn't get fix for about $700, the oil will break down because of the coolant and then the internal parts of your engine will break. New Engine!!!
Hi, If you have an extended van with heating and cooling in the back portion of the van, that is an auxiliary pump that is use to help circulate coolant to the back of the van. This is used by the heater, in the rear.