My wife's car had this problem. if the leaking is coming from the front of the engine, the water pump is probably bad. If the leak is coming from the right side of the car, your heater hoses might be bad or the core could be shot. If your water pump is bad, plan on replacing your timing belt. you have to move it to replace the water pump and it is just as easy to change it at the same time.
AnswerIt could be your boot or seal around the transmission.My 2002 passport was leaking from the front pan, the transmission has a front and rear pan and the gasket had to be replaced.
the honda passport scooter was a reliable scooter, given any small upkeep. The passport got even more reliable as the years went, because of new improved parts that could be added or replaced.
Apparently you have an internal combustion engine. Way to go.
It could be a door seal or more likely the windshield is leaking.
Are you referring to a loud exhaust sound? If so, it could be (Going from the engine back to the tailpipe) a cracked or leaking exhaust manifold - a leaking exhaust pipe - a leaking catalytic converter - a leaking muffler. That covers the exhaust system. If you are talking about a noisy clattering sound in the engine, you could possibly need a valve adjustment.
Have you checked your fuses?......if its not a fuse it could be a ground or burned wire. maybe even the brain......
leaking what??
There could be many reasons as to why this car will not start up. The battery could be drained, the starter, starter solenoid or alternator could be going bad, or there could be an issue within the fuel system.
The starter could be close to the exhaust pipe, and the solenoid could be getting hot and might have a failure on the coil.
the bulbs that illuminate that section of the dash have most likely burned out and will need to be replaced
There are several places the oil could be leaking from. One is the valve cover gasket, another is the oil pan gasket. It could also be leaking from the main or the rear seal, the oil pressure sensor, or from the camshaft seal, among other places. A mechanic will be able to figure it out.
dead battery or bad starter or bad starter silanoid