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Old May 19, 2014 | 09:50 AM
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Water Leaks????

My 13 Lariat Screw seems to drip water, washer fluid, or something upon start up in my garage and driveway. Truck runs fine and this has been an issue since I bought the truck so do others have this issue. Is it something normal with the year model or do I have a leak that needs to be addressed? I know some comes from the exhaust and have seen that but this is more than that.
 
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Old May 19, 2014 | 10:11 AM
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First thing that you need to do is to back the truck up, get out and take a look at the stuff and smell of it and find out what it is. Clean water? anti-freeze? Windshield washer fluid? Gasoline? Oil? No one here can tell you without seeing it. Also need to figure out about where it's coming from. Center of the truck? Left? Right? Under the radiator? Under the firewall? Under the rear axle? under the gas tank? TOO many possiblities for us to even begin to guess!

Where are you? How cold is it outside? How long was the truck sitting?

Too little information!
 
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Old May 20, 2014 | 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by ScrewedUP5.4
My 13 Lariat Screw seems to drip water, washer fluid, or something upon start up in my garage and driveway. Truck runs fine and this has been an issue since I bought the truck so do others have this issue. Is it something normal with the year model or do I have a leak that needs to be addressed? I know some comes from the exhaust and have seen that but this is more than that.
ScrewedUP5.4,

I recommend having your dealer take a look at this if it is something you're concerned about. Once you've got an appointment set up, send me a PM with your name, phone number, VIN, mileage, and dealer info. I'll lend a hand.

Ashley
 
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