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I have a 2010 Hyundai Veracruz. I'm losing all fluid from the radiator. It started to over heat the other day. The check engine light started flashing on dashboard. I heard air bubbling inside of my truck. When I parked it, and opened my back passenger door the floorboard had puddles and water coming from all of the bolts under my truck. It also killed the battery. I jumped my truck off and added water to my radiator. As soon as I was putting the water it started coming out of the rear bolts under my truck. Now my truck won't start again.


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If you're seeing a lot of coolant inside the vehicle your heater core (or hoses if they go inside the cabin) must have ruptured. Unfortunately the engine may have been damaged from overheating.

You may be able to bypass the heater core by connecting its hoses together and refill your cooling system. Then check the FAQ section on troubleshooting starting problems.


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