Respuesta :
False because any clear liquid could be water or gas and coolant is a different color I beleve.
The statement “Clear fluid leaking out of your car is usually coolant and means you should check the water pump” is FALSE.
Further Explanation:
The color of the fluid is one of the best indicators of what is leaking and what can lead an individual to correctly ‘identifying’ and ‘remedying’ the issue.
For instance, if the color of the fluid is “thin light brown” with a bad “rotten” egg smell, the problem could be a “lube oil leak”, especially when the oil is coming from the ‘center’ or ‘rear axle’ or the ‘manual transmission’. It would not stop a ‘car dead’ in its tracks, it can be a sign of an ‘ongoing problem’.
If the fluid is clear looks like water then it most probably is water. “Air conditioning” can build up excess “condensation” and that results in “puddles of water” underneath a car. One doesn’t need to worry about it, because it is a common problem or occurrence in any properly working vehicle.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Chapter: Color Guide To Fluids
Subject: Social Studies
Keywords:
coolant, water pump, rear axle, air conditioning, condensation, manual transmission