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What causes coolant to leak from the rear of the Ford Explorer's engine?

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Josephine M

The coolant leak in the back of a Ford Explorer is often due to the hoses running from the engine to the heater core at the thermostat. These hoses attach to the engine's outlet port and go through the firewall to the heater core beneath the dashboard. If one of these hoses becomes loose or damaged, you'll see a coolant leak. It's important to take care of this issue promptly to prevent overheating, which can result in serious damage to the engine's cylinders and pistons.

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  • Stephanie McKinnon

    The only spots where the coolant might be leaking are the hoses connected to the radiator and the heater core.

  • Mary Melvin

    Thank you so much for your response. I have complete faith in your answer. May God bless you.

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