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Old Apr 23, 2008, 04:45 AM
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What should i do?

i have 1996 chevy blazer 2dr and it is leaking anti-freeze it ran hot on me once and i check the engine coolant tank it was empty i added anti-freeze and water it hadn't rany hot since but now it has a slow leak and i can't tell where from when i took the radiator cap off it's filled to the top but the tank is half empty what is the problem

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Old Apr 23, 2008, 09:35 AM   #2  
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If it is leaking you should be able to pinpoint the leak in either the hose or the radiator itself. If you cannot determine where the leak is I suggest you have a mechanic put on a pressure tester for the system and that will show the leak.
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It could be a number of things: a gasket, a hose, a water pump. You'll need to have it pressure-tested to locate the leak.
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