It depends - if the leak is small, just put a bottle of Barr's stop leak in the radiator - make sure you follow the directions. It works great on small leaks.
There was one main safety concern of the Ford Crown Victoria sedan. The main safety concern of the Ford Crown Victoria sedan was the fuel tank sometimes were to leak. Another safety concern was the intake manifold defect which was also a leak.
Look for a leaking hose, water pump, or raditor find the leak and fix it.
you will need a power steering seal replace.
the quick disconnect sometimes do leak. many times the rubber hose deteriorates and leaks.
If the radiator was not fitted in properly or the pipes were not attached correctly, the radiator would leak.
Unless your radiator has a leak, the radiator fluid stays in the radiator.
A bad radiator is a radiator that is leaking or clogged. If you are loosing coolant then you have a leak that should be easy to find if the leak is at the radiator. If it is clogged your engine will overheat.
For radiator leaks look for the following signs: The car will overheat Coolant level will frequently drop Pool of coolant or water under the car radiator Obvious leak noted from radiator on starting the car Faulty radiator cap causing the leak
IF THE LEAK IS FROM THE RADIATOR, THERE IS NO FIX EXCEPT TRY THE RADIATOR STOP LEAK CANS OF FIX....IF THAT DON'T WORK, GET A NEW RADIATOR. THAT'S ALL YOU CAN DO!!!!!!!!!!!
There may be a hole in the radiator?
Because you have a coolant leak. More than likely, from your description, it is a leak in the radiator or radiator hose. Do not let your vehicle overheat. Have this repaired ASAP.Because you have a coolant leak. More than likely, from your description, it is a leak in the radiator or radiator hose. Do not let your vehicle overheat. Have this repaired ASAP.
Remove the radiator and replace it or have it repaired by a professional radiator repair shop. Go to Autozone buy STOP LEAK and pour it in the radiator or they have GLUE for leak problem.