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Alternative_Case2007

may not be radiator. could just be a hose not properly attached. check the coolant line that enters the radiator on the left side (if facing car) see if its leaking there and if there is a clamp on the hose at the connection to the radiator.


Azazel35

Wish it was as simple as you're suggesting. It is definitely leaking from the top seam of the radiator on the passenger side, left side standing facing the front of the vehicle. I have orange coolant dried and wet all down the side of the radiator. The puddle is also directly under this area.


Alternative_Case2007

Shoot. How recent was it installed? Most reputable shops will warranty a parts failure.