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Old Jan 19, 2022 | 03:23 PM
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Coolant leaking in rear of engine bay, no white smoke or milky oil

About 2 weeks ago I noticed my coolant overflow reservoir was abnormally low, after looking around I noticed that the upper radiator hose was leaking and immediately replaced it myself. The following night I noticed a puddle towards the middle of the car dead center, popping the hood I instantly saw a stream of coolant being shot upwards next to the firewall as you can see in the file attached (there are water spots on the location of contact). I wasn’t able to get footage but i did catch some shooting from the location of what looked like the water hose. I inspected the heater hoses and coupler and there is no obvious degradation or dry rotting. Can someone please tell me what the issue could be before I break down and go to the dealership?

Update: noticed some white smoke coming from under the hood and upon inspection i was able to catch fluid being spit out from the same area. Its seems a full reservoir will empty in about 2 days give or take. If some needs footage to help with a conclusion i will email it to you




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Old Jul 10, 2022 | 08:07 AM
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did you fix it? i have this same problem
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