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Jan Mhire Posted on Nov 04, 2016
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My air conditioner quit blowing cool air. My 2006 Nissan Sentra is leaking coolant out of a skinny black hose near the front left of the engine by the air conditioner line. how can I stop up the hole?

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Good idea is to drain the coolant from your radiator, then replace the hose that is leaking and then fill with coolant to the proper level. Drive your car and have heater running to remove any air in the system.

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