Finding and fixing any coolant leaks, is crucial to the health of your engine.

Consequently, coolant leaks, can occur anywhere in the cooling system. But, the good news is, they are usually easy to find. Because, coolant leaks can be seen, dripping, spraying, seeping or bubbling, from the leaky component.

Coolant Leaks - Engine Overheating, Is The First Sign Of Trouble
Coolant Leaks – Engine Overheating, Is The First Sign Of Trouble

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Engine Coolant Leaks – How To Find Them – External And Internal

Antifreeze In Oil – Means Your Engine Is Leaking Internally

Coolant Recovery Tank – Helps To Maintain A Full Cooling System

Antifreeze Coolant – Basic Information, You Really Need To Know

Fluid Leak Under Your Car, Here’s How To Identify What It Is

Coolant Mixed With Oil – In The Lubrication System – Cleaning Tips

Tailpipe Smoke – The Color Of The Tailpipe Smoke, Tells A Story

Water Pump Failure – There Are Common Failure Warning Signs

White Stuff, Under My Oil Filler Cap – What Is It ? Is It Bad ?

Hydrolocked Engine – What Does It Mean – Possible Damage

GM 3100 – 3400 Engine Issues – Heads, Manifolds, Rocker Bolts

Cylinder Head Cracking – Overheating Is The Most Common Cause

Head Gasket Leak – Engine Overheating, The First Sign Of Trouble

Intake Manifold Leaks – Causes, Symptoms, Testing and Prevention


BY DANNY BENDER