my truck keeps running hot the waters leaking out of it as fast as I could put it in it and I don't know what it is everything around the very back of the motor is rusted out seems like it's the most

Asked by Bogey Apr 23, 2015 at 08:28 PM about the 2003 Mitsubishi Montero Sport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

it starts running hot really fast after
about 30 minutes of driving and I
can't find where the water is coming
from

4 Answers

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The engine will crack next. The mitsubishi shop said that the engine often cracks in them all u have to do is over heat. On my third engine. still trying to figure out the problem. might have your radiator flushed?

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Water leaks out really fast. the car overheats. I had used stop leak because i believed it was the freeze plugs. it worked temporarily. then it started leaking water from I don;t know where.

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