A leaking water pump means the pump needs replacing or the gasket is leaking. Either way the pump must be removed. Now if the hoses going to the pump are leaking, they either need tightening or replacing. So it depends on exactly where the leak is.
It could be leaking from the water pump. There is a small hole in the bottom of water pumps that will leak coolant when the bearing id going out. This is so you have an indication of failure before it comes apart and destroys other engine parts.
If the drain plug under the evaporator coil is plugged up it will cause condensation to leak into the car. If the heater core is bad it will allow coolant to leak into the car. If the leak is warm and smells sweet it is the heater coil.
The obvious answer would be that there would be a leak somewhere...
Shouldn't, unless there is a water leak in the dash that is causing a short in the wiring.
your water pump has to come off then you need an new gasket put back on
Smoke: A engine oil or tranny fluid or lower steering fluid LEAK. Steam: A water leak.
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If it's coming from lower front I'd say water pump
water pumps have a seap hole that will leak when they go bad ,visually inspect this first
It means you have a "BIG" leak. I would check the bottom of the radiator or the lower radiator hose.
I am sure you have a v8 engine----if so the water pump weep hole will leak antifreeze and show up running down the lower rad hose on the water pump side ---of course there are other places antifreeze can leak at the front of the engine such as the water pump mounting gasket----the lower left (drivers side) p ump mounting bolt---as it enters the water jacket--- the timing caver gasket and the intake manifold gasket but the pump is the most likely place
When a water pump is bad it will leak. There is a hole in the pump were water will leak out of.
Because there is a leak in the pipe of the water main.
yes it can water can leak into the intake valley and get into your oil resulting in milky oil
The weep hole is next to the housing where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine.
Sometimes the top heating element gasket can become faulty and cause the lower element to leak and this will cause moisture to build up and short out the lower element.
Yes, the water pump can leak if you do a coolant flush.