1999 toyota camery coolant

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Asked by Liltrick77 Apr 04, 2017 at 06:17 PM about the 1999 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi guy's my i have a 1999 toyota camery i just
tuned up changed oil...and now every 2 days. My
coolant is empty i have to fill it...but it's not
smoking our over heating what could be the
problem????

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There has to be a leak somewhere. Look for wet spots on the ground, check over the engine coolant hoses, check the radiator. If you smell a sweet smell inside the cabin, then it is the heater core. If you can't find the leak should go somewhere to have the cooling system pressure tested to find the leak.

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Thanks rowefast i will check for leaks...do you think i could have a blown head gasket?? It don't get hot our smoke...

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No, not at this point. No white sweet smelling smoke coming out of the exhaust. Do not let it get hot or you will have a bad head gasket. Just to be sure, check your oil. Coolant can leak from a head gasket into the oil, so it would show over full.

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