Pontiac: Liquid found underneath the bumper on the floor?
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Liquid found underneath the bumper on the floor?
Hi,
I just found out after backing out the 2000 Montana van, there was a small
puddle of liquid (semi dry out) right underneath the bumper on the floor
very close to the front passenger wheel.
I rubbed off the floor with paper towel but I couldn't smell it and I
couldn't identify the colour as the floor is dirty with winter driving so
it's pretty dark. My wishful thinking is just some sort of water from
underneath the car as here in Ontario, it's snowing season and it could just
be snow melting?
However, my van was back from the famous 3.4L gasket leaking problem and I
haven't found any leaking in engine oil nor coolant. Hopefully it's not
another leak.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated,
Simon
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Re: Liquid found underneath the bumper on the floor?
This just happened about a month and a half ago with my 95 GP. Ended up
being the transmission lines that go into the radiator were leaking. I don't
know if they're in the same spot on your Montana or not. If you can't tell
what color the fluid is, slide a piece of cardboard under the same spot over
night and it should be easier to identify.
BLueCoBra
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just
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Re: Liquid found underneath the bumper on the floor?
I took the van in today and they found the radiator cap not sealing
properly. They replaced it and I'll keep an eye on it for the next few
days.
Last night I did put a white paper towel and this morning I found a puddle
of slightly pink colour fluid. Kinda the same colour when I had the gasket
problem few weeks back.
Glad the dealer didn't charge me for the rad cap, guess they don't worth
much anyway.
Thanks,
Simon
"BLueCoBra" <bluecobra@*nospam*intergate.com> wrote in message
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Re: Liquid found underneath the bumper on the floor?
its your air conditioner stupid, all cars do that. its iceing up from
the freon then it melts off. you will find that it is like melted snow
water
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