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leaking water
ok my van has leaked water from underneath the engine its a steady stream from a plate under the engine i cannot track where the water is coming from i just know its a case like thing that is under the engine my dad said IF the water is coming out of there my tranny shlouldnt last long he doesnt think its coming from there he says its running down on there ive been told its the freeze plug isnt the freeze plug on the back of the motor pleaseeee help me out here
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Re: leaking water
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There are soft plugs or freeze plugs in different locations on the engine, The best is to look all around the engine but mainly on the sides. You may want to get the vehicle up on ramps or jack it up and use jacks stands to support the vehicle front end on for safety. Never go underneath a vehicle with only a jack supporting it. Here is a link showing what a freeze plug looks like: http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...%21freeze+plug |
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Re: leaking water
its a 96 plymouth voyager dnno exact mileage window sticker for oil chage was 157, 3.3 v6
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