my car was leaking coolant got a pressure test and it was the radiator. Got it replaced and found a puddle but couldn't see what color is was cause it was kind of dried up.

Asked by Andres Jan 18, 2015 at 10:28 AM about the 2001 Chrysler Town & Country LXi LWB FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I drove the car to work came out a few hours
later to check it and just saw a couple drips.
Next morning I look and see the small puddle. I
look at the hoses can't see and fluid on it. What
could it be? 2001 Chrysler Town and country

3 Answers

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where is the puddle at under the car ?? if its towards the front then it may be a hose ...or even the radiator has a seam seeping even though its new ...also did the engine over heat?? it could be coming out of the overflow bottle if the system is producing to much pressure from maybe a bad head gasket or even the system being air bound when filled

It was under the car. Car is not overheating. It runs normal I let it run before I drive and no overheating issues.

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