Fix Coolant Leaks: 1996 Dodge Avenger ES 2.5L V6

Dodge Avenger Model Years - 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

How to fix a radiator and coolant leak with stop leak

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Video Description

Follow the steps in this video to see how to fix minor coolant (antifreeze) leaks in your 1996 Dodge Avenger. Leaking coolant / antifreeze is one of the more common types of leaking fluid from Avenger engines. Engine coolant (which is also called antifreeze or anti-freeze) moves through the inside of your Avenger engine and keeps it from overheating. Coolant / antifreeze can leak from the reservoir, radiator or any hose, in 1996 Avenger with the 2.5 liter engine. However, a coolant leak (aka an antifreeze leak) is most likely to occur where the hoses connect to the engine or radiator. Otherwise, your Avenger may have a radiator leak. This video shows you where the coolant reservoir, hoses and connections on your 1996 Avenger ES are located and the steps needed to fix minor leaks.

A few things to note about coolant is that it is sweet tasting and highly toxic, so it can end up in the dog's stomach pretty quickly. If you ignore a small coolant leak long enough, you will run out of coolant, which leads to an overheated engine and other serious, but highly avoidable, problems. An anti-freeze leak can cause the temp sensor to record high engine temperatures in a 1996 Dodge Avenger. Always protect yourself with safety glasses and gloves when working with the coolant on your Avenger.

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