sebring 2.7 leakage

Asked by de_souza Nov 15, 2015 at 01:54 AM about the 2004 Chrysler Sebring GTC Convertible FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello,

I have a 2004 sebring 2.7
There is a coolant leakage problem. after I parked my car I saw green water
puddle under my car. It is on the passenger side under the coolant tank.
after two hours I started the engine and it began to leak again bu the engine
did not over heated. do you have any idea about problem

2 Answers

You clearly have a leak but have not lost enough coolant to cause the car to run hot. It could be a loose or leaky hose or a leak in the radiator. Try and find where it is coming from. Look directly above the puddle for the leak source. Without knowing more that is about all I can suggest.

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You can buy/rent/borrow one of these testers. Pump air in cold engine and see where the leak is

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