Coolant spraying... 95 discovery
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I did not mean the front end of the vehicle, just the front of the engine basically. Take a good look at the serp belt, hoses, and such. While you are in there do a good inspection. There is a small trainsmission fluid cooler behind the grill right in front of radiator. The hose going to one side of mine developed a pinhole and I thought I had a power steering fluid leak, it took forever to chase it down.
On my 97, I have been pre-emptive and try to replace as much weakened original items as possible when I do tear into it such a major way.
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With one that old, I definitely would and the serpentine belt too if it's not already new.
I don't like to take mine apart any more times than I absolutely have to. I would also plan to replace all the hoses as well especially if they are original or not very recently replaced. I go ahead and buy as much new smaller hardware as possible so that next time around it is not an even bigger problem.
I don't like to take mine apart any more times than I absolutely have to. I would also plan to replace all the hoses as well especially if they are original or not very recently replaced. I go ahead and buy as much new smaller hardware as possible so that next time around it is not an even bigger problem.
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