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Smell coolant

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1997 5.0 Limited
So I just bought this explorer about a week ago. After taking it out for a drive when I shut it down I can smell coolant, but I can't figure out where it's coming from. There are no leaks anywhere.
 



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Check inside the truck, could be a heater core leak.
 






So I just bought this explorer about a week ago. After taking it out for a drive when I shut it down I can smell coolant, but I can't figure out where it's coming from. There are no leaks anywhere.
I had the exact same problem when I bought my 96. Only it was also gettong water in one cylinder, causing it to idle rough until the plug burned off the coolant. It doesn't take but a little bit of coolant to make a big smell. Try looking at the thermostat housing, under the heads, and from the intake manifold. If money is an issue, like with me, you can put in a bottle of stop leak. I recommend Bars Leak or K&W Block sealer. I have had mine for six months, and so far so good. This is NOT a permanent fix. Also check the radiator and hoses. Like I said it don't take much of a leak to smell bad. The heater core could be leaking, but if it is, you would smell it when driving.
 






I had a leak in my radiator but it was evaporating and not leaving much under the vehicle. I smelled it every time i exited the vehicle. Replaced Radiator with a $40 used one from a local parts store I found on Ebay. And issue went away.
 






Well I don't smell it while inside the vehicle, only when I walk around the front end after parking in my driveway. I did a search last night before I created this thread and got some ideas of where to look for a leak with other people's situations, but I checked all those spots and still nothing.

Maybe it is the rad and it's just evaporating before leaving a mess?
 






I could be wrong, but antifreeze doesn't evaporate very readily.
 






Make sure its not the radiator cap.
 






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