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Do I need a new Radiator?

pphan3

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When adding coolant to my radiator, I noticed there was some dripping at the filler neck (car not on). After I stopped pouring the coolant the dripping eventually stopped, and the coolant level seems to remain at the top near the radiator cap. Does this mean I need a new radiator?

 
Are you certain that it's not dripping around from the seal between the funnel and the radiator fill?
If so (not the seal), it would seem like a new radiator could be in your future.
 
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When adding coolant to my radiator, I noticed there was some dripping at the filler neck (car not on). After I stopped pouring the coolant the dripping eventually stopped, and the coolant level seems to remain at the top near the radiator cap. Does this mean I need a new radiator?

I can't tell from what I see. If you have questions, check out a radiator repair shop. Fix is cheaper than new.
 
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