2005 Pontiac Grand Prix coolant leak driver side

Asked by Jon Sep 26, 2017 at 09:49 AM about the 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix I replace the
water pump the thermostat and yet still leaking
coolant the card it overheat it's got the new
manifolds on at their metal not plastic but it is
leaking on the driver side between the oil pan and
the transmission I can't see leak from on top and
only see it underneath it's very tight fit in between
her so I can't see where the leak is coming from
does anyone know where this leak would be
coming from her what would be causing it it's so
please get ahold of me I'd appreciate it thank you

5 Answers

30

I'm having the exact same problem right now. Did you find out exactly where it was coming from?

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No I don't know where it's coming from I was hopping to find out here

I'm thinking about the intake manifold I don't know where else it's coming from

Any luck having the same problem can't seem to find the leak anywhere and no visible leak on the top of motor just the consistent leak below on driver side near front tire

20

Prob.the bypass elbows ,they are plastic and leak,they are under the tensioner for the belt YouTube it ,it shows how to change them your self

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