Started a few weeks ago, when the weather here in Wisconsin started getting cold.
I'm loosing coolant at the rate of about a gallon every 500 - 700 miles.
I have parked the car in the garage on top of clean cardboard after running it for a while, checking to see if I can find any spots on it after being parked all night.
Other than behind the wheels and the sides of the front bumper from driving on snow or sleet covered roads, the cardboard is clean (mainly from the radiator to the back of the motor). I don't see any oil, coolant, or any type of engine fluids on the cardboard.
When it's running, it's still dry. A look under the hood, running or not, engine warm or cold, I can't see anything dripping or leaking.
Any suggestions on where I might start?
I'm loosing coolant at the rate of about a gallon every 500 - 700 miles.
I have parked the car in the garage on top of clean cardboard after running it for a while, checking to see if I can find any spots on it after being parked all night.
Other than behind the wheels and the sides of the front bumper from driving on snow or sleet covered roads, the cardboard is clean (mainly from the radiator to the back of the motor). I don't see any oil, coolant, or any type of engine fluids on the cardboard.
When it's running, it's still dry. A look under the hood, running or not, engine warm or cold, I can't see anything dripping or leaking.
Any suggestions on where I might start?