US passenger side, top, and front (just below where the horn is mounted). Under the cross support.
There are no fittings that I am aware of. Any suggestions before I tear apart looking for it?
‘97 lx450
180K mkles
Trad radiator about 5 years old.
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You need a radiator pressure tester....... That is the proper way to find a leak.
Same kit I haveGet the adapter for the radiator and test the cap also
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Awesome tip. You saved the Christmas Road trip. Found a little green dot where it shouldn’t be this morning…I thought #%$# 2021, you vengeful year. Then read this post.you can build a pressure tester quite easily.
cut a schader valve off an old bike tube, unplug overflow hose from the overflow bottle cap and insert the schrader valve into it. Secure with a clamp over it and also where the hose connects to the radiator. use a bike pump with gauge (preferably a MTB shock pump with gauge) and slowly pump up till you reach about 15psi. any external leak will be found. Do not over pressureise
i used this method to track down a miniscule crack years ago that was a real pain to locate