It can only be coming from the radiator, hose, overflow container or the drain plug. Squeeze the top radiator hose a few times and look for flow. If none can be detected start the engine and wait for the flow to show. Shut the engine off and trace the flow to the source. Be sure to look in the engine compartment as well as underneath the car.
You leak is the heater core . This requires dash removal,
Put a large piece of light paper under the cars or truck motor area and let it set overnight. In the morning see what color the fluid is. Put your finger in the fluid that has leaked if any is there and see if it feels like water or oil. Coolant could be orange or green depending on the type you use. Coolant can sometimes be confused with transmission fluid. Check the water hoses that go into the dashboard for leaks. Also check for dampness on the passenger side of the front seat on the carpet area. If it is wet it is your heater coil that has a leak. Hope this hopes.
121 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×