08 dodge charger

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Asked by Jessica Oct 27, 2017 at 01:31 PM about the 2008 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2.7 engine.  The car is leaking coolant but not running hot.  I put at least a half of bottle of coolant every other day.  Need help no money to buy or fix this car what to do

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Until you find the leak it cannot be fixed. Inspect the hoses, radiator, freeze plugs, heater hoses etc until you find the leak.

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I see it coming from the thermostat housing but he took that off and said its a cylinder head or something. He said it was rust which means I need a whole metal cylinder. I have no clue what that is

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You need to get a better answer than that. If the head gasket if leaking it will need to be repaired which is a fairly expensive job. Rust in the cooling system is another thing but it won't cause leaks.

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