toyota camry 1995 is leaking coolant from the left side under the chasis.

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Asked by campos100 Jan 10, 2017 at 09:02 PM about the 1995 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i replace the radiator today brand new once i put the coolant in and everything
else i notice a leak on the left side (driver side) i check the hoses everything
seems fine what can it be? thanks for your help

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Is the leak coming from the engine? Check the freeze plugs.

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Possible freeze plug on the side of the engine.

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There on the side of the engine block, look for round circles.

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Find the leaks and look up. You can only find them by getting under the car and looking.

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May be some run off from you working on it? Take it for a ride, then park it in a dry spot, then look for any dripping, look for wet spots under the hood, under the car.

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I have some other ideas, what size engine do you have? 2.2L or the 3.0L?

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Ok, I forgot to ask, is the motor mounted straight or side-ways. Here is what I'm thinking, it may be coming from the water pump, or it looks like there is a hose that goes to the side of the engine right behind the water pump? You may have to take off the timing cover to inspect.

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Glad you found it, remember to purge the cooling system from air pockets when you refill it.

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