I've benn working sence 5 in the morning.That is a easy answer it is nothing so that is the answer.
It depends on where it is leaking. If it is the lines it is cheap. Anything else it is not.
Yes the lines can leak when they rust through.
with the ignition switch OFF, break the fuel lines loose slowly. there may be some fuel leak out, but that is normal.
Any break or leak on the suction side of your pump can cause air in the lines.
Fixing a leak depends on where the leak is and the severity. An exhaust connection could be loose or a gasket is bad. If there is a hole in a pipe there is a possibility that the hole can be welded, taking care to stay away from fuel lines or anything flammable.
could have an air leak near throttle body or vaccum leak underneath rubber intake boot. there are some small vac lines that go to the driverside near the break booster check them also
Replace the line that is leaking, and do not try any stop leak.
sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace
Yes, eventually a pin hole in pipe will cause a leak.
There is no one answer. The entire transmission, all trans cooler lines, and the trans cooler all have fluid in them. Anything that contains fluid has the potential to leak anywhere. On a transmission there are a number of moving parts, such as input shafts and output shafts, each with a seal. That is a likely source for a leak, esp given the age of this transmission. Another likely source for a leak is the rubber cooler lines and/or the clamps. But really, the entire transmission body can leak at any seal or gasket. There are literally dozens of opportunities for a transmission to leak. The only way to find it is raise the vehicle and search out the leak.
AnswerCheck fuel filter and fuel lines and fittingssome of the neons were recalled for bad fuel and brake lines
It can leak from the front seal, or the cooling lines that run to the radiator. Or it could leak from a cracked case.