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There is a drip, drip, drip leak of radiator fluid on the drivers side of my engine. It is in the first half of the engine bay. I havent investigated it yet, but this weekend i am going to. I was wondering if you guys had any ideas. It probably could be anything, hoses or radiator. But maybe someone here had the same problem. Let me know. thanks. Aaron
 

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More than likely, unfortunately, it will probably be the radiator. If you take a look and find coolant dripping off of a T-connected vacuum hose, that is a classic symptom of a leaky radiator.
 

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It is necessary for you to inspect and determine the source of the leak.

Anything that carries coolant is a suspect and there are too many possibilites to be considered without a visual inspection.

Steve
 

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One of the simplest and easy to reach repairs would be the upper radiator hose. Run a towel under this hose to check for drips. As stated before, however, you must identify the source of the leak before you can repair it.

"85% of fixing something is finding out what is wrong."
 

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If indeed is is not a hose as scott suggested, the drivers side leak can very well be from the separated crimp seam near the end tank. I just had my "new" radiator wet the bed after 16,000 miles and 2 years. It was the seam and www.radiator.com is sending me a new one via fedex next day free of charge. takes about 2 hours to remove and replace.
 

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While I agree that it is probably the tank seam on the drivers side leaking - you will need to get underneath and find out where it is leaking for sure. Mine was leaking at the seam - I took out the rad and tightened up the crimps with a pair of vice grips, and then pressure tested it with a caoting of soapy water and air pressure to confirm the leak was fixed. So far it has been 4 months and no more leak...
 

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