you need to find where the leak is coming from, but be very careful, if the gas is leaking onto or near any hot engine components such as the exhaust manifold, it could easily start a fire
I have the same problem in my '95 straight 6. Mine is the sending unit. That could be it.
check your water pump. I had the same problems last winter and that was the problem. a pretty easy fix. a bit bothersome but with the right tools anything is possible.
Are they blind?
Heater core / hose leaking.
Drive slower
Coolant leaking from the pump shaft.Engine overheating.Noise coming from pump.Coolant leaking from the pump shaft.Engine overheating.Noise coming from pump.
If the fluid is coming from near the front bumper then your steering box is leaking. It is pretty common problem. Usually the seals wear out and fluid leaks by. To fix it you can try to put some steering leak stop oil in it (lucas oil makes the best), it may take a bottle or two and a few weeks to stop. If not you'll have to replace it.
If your talking about coolant leaking on the passenger floor then it means your heater core is leaking and needs to be replaced.
is there blue smoke coming out of your exhaust? if there is then there is probably oil leaking into the cylinders.
The Wrangler uses a fixed orifice system. There isn't a pcv valve. The tube coming from the center rear of the valve cover is the orifice.The Wrangler uses a fixed orifice system. There isn't a pcv valve. The tube coming from the center rear of the valve cover is the orifice.
They aren't coming there. They haven't said they have anyway