get a new hose or tighten the old one up
The fix is replacing the leaking part.
could be freeze plug, or intake leaking
Water can not leak from the rear main seal, only oil. Most likely there is a leaking freeze plug near the rear main seal dripping water onto it.
If it's in a bathroom near a toilet maybe the pipe has been leaking.
i have the same problem, i am thinking it might be the water pump?
No, but the water pump is usually located near this and that is probably what is leaking. .
NO NO, That would be a intake gasket leaking, not a head gasket. You also should check where the heater hose hooks up on the intake, it may be leaking.
Sounds like water pump needs replacing The main pulley is near the top of the engine. The water pump is toward the front of the engine. It is possible that water appears to be leaking from this pulley, but there is a manifold gasket right above it. Double check to find exactly where the water is exiting the engine block. My first hunch is a leaking gasket.
The truck may be leaking coolant or water from the radiator or heater core. It is important to have it inspected by a mechanic as leaking fluids can lead to engine overheating and damage if left unaddressed.
AnswerIt's running hot because it is leaking coolant. Find where it is leaking and repair. If it is leaking at the water pump, replace the pump. AnswerYou may have a problem with the cylinder head gasket. If you have an empty radiator and it all goes out of the exhaust, the problem will be here. The solution is to get a new head gasket to replace the old one and probably to have the head skimmed as well. - your first and most important step is to determine where the water is leaking from. -If, as Clay suggested, it is coming from the waterpump then water is usually obvious, near the front of the engine, -on the other hand, if water is dripping from the exhaust at idle, on a normal day, then look further than the water pump.
If your toilet is leaking from the water valve, you should first turn off the water supply to the toilet by shutting off the valve located behind or near the toilet. Then, you can try tightening the valve or replacing it if necessary. If the leak persists, it may be best to contact a plumber for further assistance.
Failed seal. Replace it.