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Old 02-13-08, 05:33 AM
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Alright, so lately I have noticed the heating in my car has gotten cooler. I can turn my heat on full blast with the label on the dial reading "HOT" and it would still blow semi-cold air out. Well the other morning I was leaving from work and I had let my car warm up but when I got in my car, it was blowing ice cold air. I checked the heat settings and it was set to "HOT" as usual but no warm air came out.

Well after driving I noticed steam coming from bottom of the drivers side. Well sure enough my car started to overheat and so I pulled over and noticed I had no coolant in my car at all. It had all leaked out. So now I am really curious as to what happened so I put more coolant in it and I see it's leaking from the back of the motor.

What is back there that can leak coolant besides the Heating Coil? Has anyone else had this issue? My car is a SC300 5spd.

Thanks in advance for any help or advice.
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could simply be the lines or the connectors from the coil to the lines. just gonna have to get back there and check it out.
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