Your 2005 Jaguar could be leaking coolant due to several potential issues, such as a cracked radiator, a damaged hose, or a failing water pump. Additionally, worn gaskets or seals can cause coolant to escape. It's essential to inspect the cooling system for visible leaks and perform a pressure test to identify the source of the problem. Ignoring coolant leaks can lead to engine overheating and serious damage, so it's advisable to address the issue promptly.
Coolant leaking from the heater core.
Possibly one of the outlets is broken therefore leaking all over your engine.
is coolant leaking from engine?or is it leaking from water pump and running down engine and appears to leak from engine
If coolant is leaking from a car it means that your radiator has a hole in it. If this is not fixed the car will over heat.
Example sentence - The coolant in my car was leaking out.
If your talking about coolant leaking on the passenger floor then it means your heater core is leaking and needs to be replaced.
It could be the radiator, the hoses, a leaking coolant tank or the water pump.
It could be the coolant overflow tank that is leaking.
50/50.
Heater core / hose leaking.
Having to add collant & coolant leaking from the hose.
Your engine may have a leaking hose connection or a leaking gasket at the water outlet. It could also be a leaking hose.