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Old 07-10-2015, 09:56 AM   #1
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Visually inspect water pump.
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Visually inspect water pump.
Thanks for sending me in the right direction Timco. Concluded it is coolant leaking, however, I don't know how to inspect water pump.

No dummy lights on and temp seems normal. Checked plastic coolant holding tank in trunk and see no evidence of leaking, no pooling in trunk.

As car warms up, dripping increases significantly.

Pulled down on material covering undercarriage and determined drip is mostly located near rear passenger tire, somewhere in that region.

Is there a chance it's a bad hose? or would that be wishful thinking.
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