I met my parents for dinner tonight in Lawrenceburg. Before we left I started my car and had it running for a couple of minutes while we were talking in the parking lot. I smelled antifreeze so I popped the hood and looked under the car. There was about two cups of antifreeze on the ground. I opened the overflow jug and pulled out the dip stick and there appeared to be an oily substance/gunk on the stick. The antifreeze color is orange/brown. I then checked the oil dip stick and the oil was clean, no foamy substance found. I changed the oil last weekend and the old oil was normal. So the problem isn't antifreeze getting into the oil, we can rule that out.
I'm not exactly sure what the problem is and it was too dark outside to tell. I know that the cooling system is overdue for being flushed out. Anyone have any ideas what could be happening? I also wouldn't be surprised if the antifreeze in the car is original. I work a lot and rarely have time to work on this thing.
The car is a 2000 Camaro, 3800 V6 with 110,000 miles.
Thanks, Joe
I'm not exactly sure what the problem is and it was too dark outside to tell. I know that the cooling system is overdue for being flushed out. Anyone have any ideas what could be happening? I also wouldn't be surprised if the antifreeze in the car is original. I work a lot and rarely have time to work on this thing.
The car is a 2000 Camaro, 3800 V6 with 110,000 miles.
Thanks, Joe
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