This depends on where the leak is. A hose could be loose or broken or there could be a radiator or engine leak. The area of the leak needs to be found to be able to diagnose.
In order to properly diagnose a water leak issue, it is necessary for the cooling sytem to be pressurized. Your mechanic should have a special tool that he connects to your radiator that will pump the cooling system with air. This increased pressure will force the coolant out of any leak the system may have.
Look for gasoline leak at fuel injectors. You can usually smell it. If no leak change air filter. A plugged air filter can cause too rich mixture and too much gas usage. Also inspect gasline from tank to gas filter and around filter.
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First you need to diagnose the source of the leak then we can help you fix it.
You may have a clogged heater core, or a leak in the system somewhere. Take your car to a mechanic who can replace the heater core or diagnose the leak.
Unless it is something totally obvious - fuel leak - oil leak - sparking wires - etc - essentially, you can't.
have the coolant system pressure tested to help diagnose your problem.
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To diagnose a vacuum hose leak, start by visually inspecting all vacuum hoses for cracks, tears, or loose connections. You can also use a smoke test, where smoke is introduced into the intake system to see if it escapes through any leaks. Another method is to spray a carburetor cleaner or soapy water around the hoses while the engine is running; if the engine's RPMs change, it indicates a leak. Listening for hissing sounds can also help identify the source of the leak.
the tax levied on gasoline is known as an excise tax.