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Cooling problems

I have 1993 v6 camaro. The coolant in my car keeps getting low. There is no visible leaks. Does anyone know what is wrong and maybe able to help me?
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Re: Cooling problems

does it smoke at all? might be head gasket leak.
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Re: Cooling problems

no it doesn't smoke.
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Re: Cooling problems

Low in the rdiator or the overflow? Thos are known for leaks from the bottom of the overflow tank into the fender.
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Re: Cooling problems

it gets low in both the Radiator and the overflow. And the Overflow tank is not leaking.
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Re: Cooling problems

Well, it's gotta be going somewhere you don't smell a sweet smell at all under the hood when it's hot or see any white residue at all when it's cold?
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Re: Cooling problems

where whould i see the white residue?
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Re: Cooling problems

That, is the indicator of the leak. Look around the hose ends, sides and cap area of the radiator, water pump, intake manifold etc.
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There is no visible leaks.
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Re: Cooling problems

Well, I'm sorry and don't mean to sound like a smarty-tarty, but Hudini is not on the General's payroll at last check, although Delorean did some weird things.......


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Your answers have been given, if the coolant is not being leaked out externally, it is being consumed internally. Something does not add up
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ok thanx for ur time and help
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