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Old 07-15-2008, 04:23 AM
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Hi,

I have an MX3 1993, laast time I sow that the car is over heating, so I tought maybe it need more cooling and I was right, the radiator was almost empty, so I add more cooling, but now I see that car is leaking cooling (water) the only place I can see the leek is from under the radiator, but I can not locate the exact place, and I feel that the fan behind the radiator working more then usual (i can hear it) and this thing does not heppend every time I mean some times when I stop I cann't see any leaks, and some times I see water is leaking? any Idea how to locate this leak? is this some thing to do with radiator or some thing to do with engen.

Thnaks,

Shahin
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Old 07-15-2008, 02:58 PM
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Take an afternoon and try and figure out exactly where the leak is coming from. check your hoses , hose clamps , end tanks and the finned section.
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