2012 acadia

Asked by Dalia_1 Jan 18, 2020 at 07:37 PM about the 2012 GMC Acadia

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Why is my antifreeze leaking out overnight.i found a
puddle of antifreeze behind my passenger front
tire.does anyone know what could be the problem?

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Coolant continues to heat and expand after turning an engine off, most newer models the cooling fans continue to run a few minutes after shutting the engine off to help dissipate that heat. So check your cooling system and check that fans remain running for a few minutes after turning off engine. You should also check all hoses and fittings to make sure it's not just a simple leak. A cooling system pressure test will find leaks pretty quick, you can rent apparatus or take it to a shop for a nominal fee.

My cooling fans stay on for a couple of minutes then they turn off.where can I rent a apparatus from?

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