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Originally Posted by N234
You can try to look for a broken coolant hose. One of mine on the lower driver side had a tiny pinhole and leaked it all out in about 15 minutes.
It was a $20 + one afternoon driveway repair.
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For some reason the picture won’t load for me but with my concern being on the passenger side of the engine, where there are close to no coolant lines, I think it’s a coolant port on top of the engine.
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Originally Posted by whataboutbob
I'd check both coolant hoses to the throttle body first.
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This was the first thing I checked as I used to have a big coolant leak there too. After cleaning up that area of any and all dried coolant it’s still remaining clean. I’m still going to replace that hose since it’s original 2013.
Coolant crossover pipe O-ring leaks seem like a common Subaru problem yet I can’t find a single instance of this happening to our FA20s. Im going to first start by replacing all lines/o rings involving the metal crossover pipe