89 bronco II no smoke,no smell anti freeze why keep losing antifreeze

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Asked by LBaffeled01 Dec 02, 2015 at 10:00 AM about the 1989 Ford Bronco

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

keep filling up reservoir everyday, don't smell antifreeze, new water pump not coming out tailpipe, no white smoke didn't start till put stop leak in radiator.  Now not a lot of heat and disappearing somewhere.

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Disappearing antifreeze is one of three things. It's leaking out, it's getting into your oil, or it's being burned. Double check your oil and for any leaks.

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Had the same problem with a 2002 Mecury Sable added some Alumaseal and it took care of problem not saying it will stop your problem but it is worth a try. It's been a year and a half now no problems. If for some reason it does not work do not continue to add more hoping it will work that is when you can clog up the cooling system. If your system does not have a radiator cap remove top radiator hose and pour alumaseal into hose and reinstall hose that is if you decide to try it.

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