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Old 04-23-2007, 02:40 AM   #1
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Exclamation Can't Find the Coolant Leak? HELP Please

I have a 1999 Cavalier. I posted earlier about a water pump gone bad. I was just about to start it when I noticed that the weep hole is clean, dry. The water pouring down looked just like a typical WP leak. Now Im not sure. It looks like it is dripping (alot) near the drain on the firewall for the Air Conditioner Water. But I can't find it. It doesn't look like the freeze plugs but I will take off the top housing over the intake manifold in the morning to be sure. The heater hoses to theheater don't look wet, these are near the driver's side. The leak is on the passeger side and the water is dropping near the CV joint. When I jacked the car up on the passenger side so I can get under it, the water poured out on the driver's side. This seems that the water pooled and then flowed down the support member? Or it could be the freeze plug and the tipping lead the water to the other side.
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Re: Can't Find the Coolant Leak? HELP Please

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I have a 1999 Cavalier. I posted earlier about a water pump gone bad. I was just about to start it when I noticed that the weep hole is clean, dry. The water pouring down looked just like a typical WP leak. Now Im not sure. It looks like it is dripping (alot) near the drain on the firewall for the Air Conditioner Water. But I can't find it. It doesn't look like the freeze plugs but I will take off the top housing over the intake manifold in the morning to be sure. The heater hoses to theheater don't look wet, these are near the driver's side. The leak is on the passeger side and the water is dropping near the CV joint. When I jacked the car up on the passenger side so I can get under it, the water poured out on the driver's side. This seems that the water pooled and then flowed down the support member? Or it could be the freeze plug and the tipping lead the water to the other side.
Any ideas?
get a pressure tester pump it up and look until you find leak
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