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I was having a little bit of a overheating problem, so i decided to check the coolant. Yesterday i filled up the coolant, becuase it looked pretty low. I drove the car the next day and looked at it at night, and the coolant level was at about the same level that it was yesterday before i filled it up. I dont see any fluid on the floor nor do i see any leaks, does anyone know what my problem is? I replaced the water pump about 2 months ago so i dont think that is the problem. Someone please help!
Intake manifold, throttle body or headgasket would be responsible for any non visible coolant leak. Assuming you really can't find the leak outside the engine.
my oil is light brown, but i did just change my oil, and it was dark when i changed it... can you go in order of easiest to hardest, im kind of a newbie when it comes to cars... but my coolant does looks brown and kinda gunky...
If your oil has been contaminated by coolant it will change from anything between it's natural pretty tanslucent tan/brown color to an opaque white. This would probably be a head gasket. Which is the most difficult. Eep.
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