Perhaps the radiator itself or lower hose - try pressure testing system to find leak
plastic valve on driver side on inside of radiator
there should be a drain cock on the bottom of the radiator not positive on what side but it will be on the bottom corner motor side of the radiator
In the top of the radiator or through the coolant recovery tank
1. Open the radiator cap. 2. Disconnect the top radiator hose. 3. Run the engine for a couple of minutes with the hose off. 4. Insert tap water hose into the radiator where the top hose should be. 5. Run water into the radiator until clear water comes out of the radiator top hose. 6. Continue idling the engine, remove the tap water hose from the radiator, shut off engine as soon as the water stops coming out of the top water hose of the radiator. 7. Reconnect top water hose and fill radiator with antifreeze. Start engine and top off antifreeze.
on the top, driver side of the engine. find the hose coming off the radiator and follow it to the engine. it is right where the hose connects.
On the "frame" to the driver side of the radiator, under the air cleaner box.On the "frame" to the driver side of the radiator, under the air cleaner box.
Is there white smoke coming out of the exhaust? If so, you might have coolant leaking into the engine compartment. Check your oil's consistency.
on the top, driver side of the engine. find the hose coming off the radiator and follow it to the engine. it is right where the hose connects.
There is not one. You just have to loosen the bottom radiator hose and open the fill cap on the antifreeze reservoir when the vehicle is cool.
The nipple next to the heater core hoses is the drain tube for the a/c . The antifreeze is coming from the heater core , that is leaking .
I have antifreeze coming out of the bottom of my 1995 Pontiac grand am in the middle of the frame just below my front end is this from the heater core?
It is in the front behind the grill. It cannot be filled directly. Add coolant/ antifreeze to the "jug" on the passenger side of the engine compartment.