coolant leak

Asked by GuruTTLR3 Jun 19, 2018 at 11:12 PM about the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria 4 Dr S Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

     1999 Crown Victoria coolant leak, all hoses are ok, water pump also ok.
heater hoses connections are ok, where else do I need to check for coolant
leak  

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Do you smell coolant or is there a visable drip? If yes the 3 most suspect spots are a small leak from the radiator itself, the heater control valve (which should be located close to the firewall) and the upper intake plenum/gaskets. If no the upper intake plenum/gaskets have coolant passages on both ends and could leak directly into the intake and burn off during the combustion process

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