Pontiac grand prix base 2006 leaking antifreeze

Asked by Samantha Jun 01, 2017 at 02:43 PM about the 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Leaking antifreeze bad. It's pouring out next to my
oil filter. Replaced water pump about 7 months
ago. New thermostat. Replaced lower intake
gasket. What do I do?

6 Answers

223,895

You have to determine where the leak is coming from to know what to repair if possible. Look on the side of the block at the frost plugs. Look at the hose fittings, just have to find the leak.

Just checked. The one freeze plug that is right next to the power steering is dry. It is wet underneath the freeze plug.

223,895

That looks like it is leaking from the bottom of the head where it meets the block, that would be a head gasket.

59,735

Sorry for your loss. These are crocking every 3-4 minutes. It will not be long, none will be able to be found, so you may want to put it in a back shed for 40 years.

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