You might have a blown head gasket or your engine block is cracked.
Edit to add; The white smoke is steam. That means that your coolant got into your cylinders. A blown head gasket is the most likely cause, but a cracked engine block or warped aluminum heads are possibilities.
Find where the fluid is coming out and repair/replace it.
yes, if the trans fluid is hitting the exhaust, but not out of the pipes coming from the outside of the pipes.
Heater core would be the likely culprit here.
easiest way is to fill radiator and look and see where fluid is coming out, but Im sure you thought of that. The best way is to plug the ends of the radiator up with some type of rubber stopper then insert blow air through the drainport while holding it under water. Wherever the bubbles are coming from is where its leaking.
"transmission fluid leaking from fitting below radiator cap after replacing radiator on 99 surburban
Yes, if the fluid is leaking on the exhaust or the belt is slipping badly.Yes, if the fluid is leaking on the exhaust or the belt is slipping badly.
Probably your radiator fluid leaking out.
Antifreeze is green in color and is leaking from your radiator .
It is probably Radiator fluid that's leaking. if you have red radiator fluid. it looks purple when it heats up. I had this from my Toyota Sequoia when the leak went over the hot engine.
if you have an automatic transmission there should be cooling lines going to the radiator to cool the transmission fluid the lines could be leaking or the tank could be leaking
put radiator sealer in it or crack an egg in it
If a lower radiator hose was replaced on a 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan, but it is still leaking fluid, it could be that there is a hole in the radiator. It could also mean that there is damage to the overflow reservoir or its hoses.