Water leakage

Asked by Jason Aug 16, 2019 at 11:26 AM about the 2002 BMW 7 Series 735i

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My BMW has a nother problem , some leafs got
stuck in between the pulleys , I got it out but now
the car is leaking anti freeze , I can't find the
problem because the engine cab is so compact I
can't even get my hand in to feel where it leaking
from

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You have to get it into the air and remove the plastic belly pan to look up underneath. Up top, open the hood. You have to remove the air intake and fan shroud. I suspect a hose, water pump or expansion tank. Replace all of it it's all plastic and if it was never replaced you are overdue. Go to fcpeuro.com and order the coolant kit.

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