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<blockquote data-quote="pilyin" data-source="post: 6338370" data-attributes="member: 550430"><p>This. If you have a bad head gasket, the coolant can be being pushed out of your reservoir tank. Take a dry cloth, bunch it up, and put it close to the overflow drain on your coolant reservoir. Make sure your coolant is not overfull and drive around. See if the cloth gets wet. If it does, you very well might have a bad head gasket. You might also check if there's water in your oil.</p><p></p><p>If your car only leaks when it's hot, it's probably not your radiator. Drive it around and then stop and see if you can spot where the leak is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pilyin, post: 6338370, member: 550430"] This. If you have a bad head gasket, the coolant can be being pushed out of your reservoir tank. Take a dry cloth, bunch it up, and put it close to the overflow drain on your coolant reservoir. Make sure your coolant is not overfull and drive around. See if the cloth gets wet. If it does, you very well might have a bad head gasket. You might also check if there's water in your oil. If your car only leaks when it's hot, it's probably not your radiator. Drive it around and then stop and see if you can spot where the leak is. [/QUOTE]
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