SOURCE: 98 chevy astro van
mmmmmmmm they are really hard to replace but most likelly is goin to be a intake gasket, i do recomend you to call arrown the auto repairs and ask for a pressure test to the cooling system
this test is not that expensive and will tell you exactly where is the leak coming from, but on this type of vehicles i badly see a freeze plug leaking.
SOURCE: COOLANT LEAKING, BUT NOT VISIBLE UNTIL IT GUSHES OUT OF THE BOTTO
U need to get under the car to see where the coolant is coming from. The car should be driven up on sturdy ramps, or placed on jack stands so u can safely go under the car to look for the source of the leak. It could be a heater hose, a radiator hose, freeze out plug in the block, the radiator. U must be careful of the hot coolant while checking it out! If u don't want to do the checking yourself, u should go to a garage with a lift. They can easily get under the car, and u can ask to see where the leak is. Get this checked asap, as u can blow the head gasket when the car overheats (this also may be the source of your leak) Let me know how u make out or if u need more info
SOURCE: coolant leaking from bottom of water pump on 99 chevy 5.3 ltr
if coolant is coming from the bottom of your pump then the bearing and seal are going bad it is time to replace it . you can try flushing your heater core . take the hoses off and using a garden hose flush water through in both directions one at a time .
SOURCE: leaking water from front passenger side, under dashboard
It is either condensation water from the A/C unit that should go out a drain tube to the outside (only if A/C or Defrost is on) or a leaky heater core. If it is a heater core you can usually smell a coolant smell and the water will be warm and your windows will fog up inside. Heater core is more common. Joe ASE Master Tech
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