Check the dipstick tube o-ring. that's how I stopped my oil leak on my 1994 Geo Metro. I was having the same problem. The part only cost about .39 cents. Go to any hardware store to find it. Hope this helps
Yes, this sounds like coolant from a cooling system that has been neglected and not flushed and changed regularly. Have the leak fixed, a new thermostat installed, a fresh mix of 50/50 coolant installed, and bleed the system.
It will all depend on where the leak is.
In my 98 Metro 3 cyl 5 speed I changed the timing belt and continued to have a oil leak in the area around the oil pump. After several remove and reinstall procedures of the front plate that houses the oil pump I realized one of the alighnment pins on either side of the crankshaft ( fits into block )was missing. Installed new alighnment pin and reinstalled front plate and the oil leak has vanished.
You can locate the transmission fluid leak on your 2001 Chevy Metro by looking at the transmission fluid on the ground. Look above the transmission fluid stain and you should be able to see the source of the leak.
If the casing is spilt a filter will leak an incorrectly installed filter will also leak.
air leak or bad alternator
If the windshield was installed by someone who knows what they're doing it will not leak.
Yes.
With a manufacturers leak repair kit normally supplied as an add on device
Yes
Silver Duct Tape... Easy.
Check your heater under the dash, you mAY HAVE A LEAK FROM THE HEATER CORE UNIT.