Antifreeze leaking with no overheating

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rn4l21

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‘01 Tahoe, 207K miles - The low coolant light came on so I let it sit while I ran and got some. Came back to this leak. No check engine light and no overheating. Any ideas what to check first?6772b415e9e556bdc9c880d3563d1e26.jpg


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Maybe one of the lines from the radiator to the rear hvac unit. The puddle in the photo does look a little far back to be water pump or any fitting up front.


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yep it's mostly on the right side which is where the t-connectors are for the heater core and rear heat on the firewall
 

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Part number for the T’s if u need them. Dorman 800-414 and 800-413. If you need the other part that comes off T it’s gates 28500
 
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Checked my heater hose fittings and they’re good. What should I check next? Thanks for the help so far.cda531af392f9fa7b8b106295ba453fe.jpg


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A leak that bad is probably a hose, get under there with a flashlight and take a good look sometimes the hose will only leak under pressure, take it for a spin then get under it right away after
 

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