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![]() The freeze plugs on the block (motor) itself. YOu have a leak coming from that side of the engine. Tough to see the freeze plug from the top of car. But also check the heater core hoses, there is 2 there.
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Location: dallas, tx United states
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![]() heater hoses are new and completely dry. with a auto can i check the rear freeze plug? i will try and check closer but i know the heater hoses are good.
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![]() found it. heater core and 2 freeze plugs on driver side.
how hard are the freeze plugs to change in the car.
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