coolant leaking from pass rear above fuel tank outside of frame rail

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Asked by ssogad Feb 21, 2015 at 03:14 PM about the 2010 Dodge Journey

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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The fuel tank in a 2010 Dodge Journey is in the rear of the car. I can't figure any way engine coolant would be leaking on it. Can you maybe explain more, or even take a picture?

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there are 4 solid lines leadig to a fitting through the floor above and outside the frame rail behind the fender liner. two look like a/c lines the other 2 have short sections of rubber hose with hose clamps and corrigated foil protection arond them. the hoses are not leaking. the component is either behind the r/rear interior panel or maybe behind the bumper cover. sorry i'm not computer savy enough for a picture. i am a 30 year italian car mech. retired . the local dodge dealer said the same thing you did. however there is coolant leaking. i put pressure in the system and strong flow of coolant drips out . Thanks for any advice you can give

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I am stumped. I read this entire site, and it is long, and saw nothing remotely like your scenario. Sorry for being no help but maybe you can find something here: http://www.aboutautomobile.com/Complaint/2010/Dodge/Journey/Engine+and+Engine+Cooling+System

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