A hot water heater leaking from the bottom will typically need to be replaced as soon as possible to prevent further damage and potential safety hazards.
A bottom bracket typically lasts around 5,000 to 10,000 miles before needing to be replaced, depending on usage and maintenance.
If water is coming out from the bottom of your toilet, it may be leaking.
If it is mould all the bad has to go
leaking anti freezei also have a 1997 Avalon xls it has 191,400 miles on it,i also had radiator problems,had a hose blow out replaced that then radiator blew replaced radiator while ill replaced the bottom hose at that time also ,then i noticed it kept leaking from the hose ends,so i tightend the hell out of them then i reliazed the cap was bad replaced that i finaly came to relaize that there was to much pressure so drained a little fluid from it still seems to leak a little because i can smell it but i don't know where its leaking from and its not getting into the oil,somebody possibly said to much pressure and it could be the head gasket,but since draining it it seems to be ok
Check the radiator hoses. The coolant is either leaking out of the new radiator, or it is coming from a radiator hose. The water pump may be leaking. Hose clamps may be loose.
The toilet is leaking from the bottom because there may be a problem with the wax ring seal that connects the toilet to the floor, causing water to seep out.
if gas in leaking out of the over flow tube connected to bottom of carb, the needle and seat needs to be replaced. unless the float has been messed with and is bent.
check and make sure that the hose clamps are tight mine was leaking at the bottom of the hose replaced heater core for nothing
if it is not making any noise,or leaking from bottom of pump. Releif hole is on bottom of pump,if leaking replace pump.
is coolant leaking from engine?or is it leaking from water pump and running down engine and appears to leak from engine
The mechanical seal probably needs to be replaced, or it may be the seal plate gasket. if it is the seal it will eventually ruin the pump motor if not replaced. Go to you tube for a how to videoPOOLCENTER.com - Hayward Pool Pump Impeller-Seal Replace 2
Depending where it is leaking, a toilet may need to be replaced entirely. If it is more than twenty years old, that may be a wise precaution. Leaking from the bottom may mean that you need to remove the toilet, replace the wax ring and bolt it back down. For a sink, it is all about the piping and fixtures, in most cases. I have had a cast iron sink leak, though.