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Where is the coolant leaking from behind the engine?

Where is the coolant leaking from behind the engine?

Seems to be in the area between the 2 spark plugs on the drivers side. Seems to be an external leak because no coolant in oil, and no check engine light. I had been noticing coolant lowering every week or so, but not much. Now after this trip, the leak is much more pronounced.

Can a blown head gasket cause coolant to leak?

If the head gasket fails, coolant, and engine oil may mix. You may also notice that coolant is leaking from the bottom of the engine and dripping onto the ground. Either way, a blown head gasket can be disastrous for your engine.

Where does the coolant leak in a Ford F150?

It looks like its leaking from the bellhousing/rear of the engine. Fluid smells sweet and looks more orange than red so I dont think its transmission fluid. I have checked the coolant tank and the hose that connects to it, not leaking from there.

What happens when coolant comes out of the engine?

Typically, a coolant leak presents itself in just a few ways. For example, your vehicle’s engine may overheat. If this happens, the temperature gauge on your instrument panel is likely to move upward, perhaps into the red zone. You may also notice steam coming from under your hood.

Seems to be in the area between the 2 spark plugs on the drivers side. Seems to be an external leak because no coolant in oil, and no check engine light. I had been noticing coolant lowering every week or so, but not much. Now after this trip, the leak is much more pronounced.

What causes water leak from back of engine?

Could be a leaky heater hose, or perhaps the heater core itself, meaning the pipes that poke through the firewall, into the engine bay You might even have to put the truck on jack stands, and look from underneath I concur w/the above post by db4690, more likely an intake manifold gasket than the head gasket.

Is there water in the oil or coolant tank?

There is no water in the oil, and there is none coming out the tail pipe. Not sure what is back there that could leak coolant. Just started doing this as I haven’t noticed much besides the coolant tank needing a bit more coolant after a week or so.

What causes a head gasket to leak in a car?

The engine runs great, ( has 135,000 miles on it) no loss of power or missing or hesitation so now i`m having second thoughts about it being a head gasket. my neighbor said that also, he said if the intake gasket is leaking the engine could be sucking water into the cylinders and that would cause white smoke (steam) from the tailpipe.

Why is the coolant leaking from my Oldsmobile?

If you changed the gaskets a long time ago, they may be leaking. No gasket out is a permanent fix. Sometimes they leak internally, slowly and cause this problem. Also the rear headgasket may be leaking internally pushing combustion gases into the cooling system.

Is there a coolant leak in my Sierra?

Lately my ’97 Sierra has developed a coolant leak. It’s never anything much, a few drops on the driveway here and there, but nevertheless annoying. The overflow tank is just about empty, so I’m definately loosing some. The engine temperature never reaches over 200 (I don’t drive too far), but I can smell the coolant after I’ve shut the engine off.

Could be a leaky heater hose, or perhaps the heater core itself, meaning the pipes that poke through the firewall, into the engine bay You might even have to put the truck on jack stands, and look from underneath I concur w/the above post by db4690, more likely an intake manifold gasket than the head gasket.

Who is the best mechanic for engine coolant leaks?

Benjamin Jerew is an ASE-certified Master Automobile Technician with over a decade of experience in auto repair, maintenance, and diagnosis. Coolant leaks are a precursor to a major engine problem, and fixing them should be high-priority. Why?

Can a crack in the head gasket cause a coolant leak?

This is a sign of a coolant leak, but might also be caused by cracks in the engine, head, or head gasket. The most obvious coolant leak solution is to find and fix the leak, but finding the leak is not always an easy task. Here are some of the most common ways causes of a coolant leak and how to fix them.

What happens when engine coolant is too cold?

Engine coolant maintains engine operating temperatures in the best range for performance and fuel economy. If the engine is too cold, fuel doesn’t vaporize as easily, leading to poor performance and increased fuel consumption.

Why is my car leaking coolant?

The only two reasons your car could be leaking coolant is due to a part failure or an overfilled system. Coolant expands as it gets hot and flows from your vehicle’s radiator into the overflow tank. If the overflow tank is too full coolant will spill out of that reservoir and may look like a leak.

What causes coolant to leak?

A coolant leak is commonly due to a cracked radiator, which can add up to a costly repair. Less costly is replacing a radiator cap that is leaking; when the cap does not function or fit properly, the lack of pressure can cause the coolant to spill out or leak.

What is the best coolant Stop Leak?

The best radiator stop leak is the K-Seal ST5501, which mixes with all antifreeze and is a permanent coolant leak repair that requires no draining or flushing. Temporarily preventing antifreeze leaving your radiator is highly recommended in order to avoid further issues.

What causes coolant in cylinder head?

These are possible causes: Cylinder Head: A crack in the cylinder head (around the coolant jacket) will cause coolant to enter the combustion chamber. Engine Block: A crack in the deck of an engine block near the coolant jacket will cause coolant to enter the combustion chamber.

Do you have to take coolant leak seriously?

That is, even though coolant is commonly called antifreeze, it is essential year-round. Therefore, if you have a car leaking coolant, you must take the leak seriously. Fortunately, finding a coolant leak may not be as difficult as you may think.

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