Radiator fluid disapearing. But no visable leaks

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Asked by phillipd9898 Aug 16, 2014 at 10:36 PM about the 2005 Dodge Neon SXT Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ok so i have a 2005 dodge neon sxt 4 door.
I bought the car used this year. It started
over heating 3 weeks after i bought the car
turns out the hose clamps were losse so
tightened them up and replaced the fluid.
July 3rd i took a trip with the car drove
about 120 miles as i was comming up to
my destination the gage started to rise. So i
parked it for the night and left the next
morning and drove about 45 miles and the
needle jumped to the red zone after stoping
for a bathroom break. So i waited for it to
cool off and filled it with fluid again. And
started it up and let it idel for about a hour.
Then i looked under the car around the
hoses and radiator its self. There were no
leaks at all. Made it back home after it
overheated about 3 times always stoped
when the needel atarted to climb. Me and
my father checked the car over found no
holes on the radiator hoses. Then we took
the radiator out and rad water through it
and no leaks from there. So we cleaned the
radator out and put it back in and filled it
back up. As of 2 days ago it started doing it
again. So i dont know what else to do. We
have burped it flushed it havent replaced
the hoses because they were new when i
boight the car. Thurmastat is good and the
water pump i believe is good.  Im taking it
monday to the machanic to get presure
tested to see if that will help. Im lost and
dont know what else to do with this car so
thats my story. Any and all answers will
help

13 Answers

199,765

I agree. Also if you can see the weep hole on the water pump inspect it for signs of leakage.

199,765

Can inspect wire/boot for carbon tracking. Gray coloring on them at an area where it might be contacting/shorting out on metal.

199,765

And that miss fire could also be due to a blown head gasket as tennisshoes stated above.

62,745

Dodge should be shot for ever producing such a POS. Half the questions come from desperate owners.

2,655

^do you ever post something helpful? what do you drive anyway?

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62,745

Justin, I've driven bought , sold and owned just about everything that's even been made. Been doing this since before you were a twinkle in your daddy's eye. Now go find a nice quite corner and play your video games.

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So i got under the car today and found a small leak not sure from where but its radator fluid. Toped it off and went to go for a drive around the block to warm it up to temp and my right real wheel seezed up heard a griding clunking noise when i was pulling back in to the driveway. I think my drumbreak when out but not sure.

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I have an 05 sxt 4 door with same issues. 140,000 miles on it. Took it in for coolant loss/overheating yet there is no leak, they refilled coolant but could not make it overheat, I think they should have taken it for a 20 mile drive, not 5 miles. Meanwhile, when they took it out for test drive the right rear tire locked up, it blew a brake shoe apart just like above. They said pressure test indicated no issues as well as a hydro carbon test no issues. Now I notice when I get home there is water dripping out of muffler after shut down and it leaves a good size puddle until it stops. It is not a slow dip, it is a fast drip. I figure it must be a head gasket and it must be blowing the coolant out the exhaust, anybody know if this could be whats happening?

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