It may be leaking at the drain plug located at the bottom of the pump housing. It may be leaking throught the gasket/o-ring that seal the pump cover to the pump housing. The seal may be installed incorrectly. There may be a crack in the pump housing/cover assembly. You may be able to observe water squirting fron the leak by watching the pump while it is running.
No. The valve cover gasket is leaking and should be replaced.
sounds like a possible head gasket leaking coolant and running down to trans pan
leaking oil or seepage from around the gasket area
I would suspect the manifold itself is leaking around the cooling passages. It will need to be removed and the gasket replaced.
Make sure it isn't leaking from above and running down. Such as a front or rear main leak.
leaking or cracked manifold
My understanding is that it is not the oil filter housing leaking, that can be verified with a $2.00 replacement seal, and replaced by owner with a bit of ability, and tools, but it is more likely the timing chain cover that is leaking, with an estimated cost to repair of around $700, and that is mostly due to the shop labor for just getting to it.
To determine if the toilet water valve is leaking and needs repair, check for any signs of water dripping or pooling around the valve. If there is evidence of a leak, it is likely that the valve needs to be repaired or replaced.
Check the water pump drive shaft. If water is leaking from the hole beneath the drive, it's definitely a bad water pump seal and you can't repair them.
All hamsters, if given enough time, will eventually pee while running around in their ball. In the wild and in captivity, hamsters poo and pee whenever they please, but they do it more often when running around.
To determine if your water pressure regulator valve is leaking, check for any signs of water dripping or pooling around the valve. If you notice any leaks, it may indicate that the valve is not functioning properly and needs to be repaired or replaced.
To determine if your washer hose is leaking and needs repair, check for any visible signs of water dripping or pooling around the hose connection. If you notice any leaks, it is likely that your washer hose needs to be repaired or replaced.