A coolant leak is no joke, so You should diagnose Your Nissan JUKE's as soon as possible. Running with low coolant can cause Your engine to overheat, which is quick to cause damage. Luckily, there are a few key places where Nissan vehicles are known to fail; starting there might help You out. The first thing You should do is try to isolate where You're getting Your leak from. If You can trace it back to a line -- You'll need to replace that section of line, and You're done. Another common area for Nissan vehicles is area around the water pump. The seal is known to go bad, and this can manifest as a puddle formed underneath Your vehicle.
Brian K.
April 9, 2020
The 2019 nissan juke coolant leak causes are loose radiator and cracked head gasket.
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