It’s never a good start to the day in Annapolis, MD when you discover a pool of liquid seeping from your car, but it doesn’t always mean disaster is looming. If you can identify the liquid, it can go a long way to helping you decide what to do next.

  • Water — If it looks like water, it just might be. Moisture condenses on your air conditioning components and can drip on the ground after you’ve parked. This is normal and requires no action.
  • Brake Fluid — Smelly, oily and yellowish, this fluid indicates a serious problem with your braking system that requires immediate repair.
  • Gasoline — This is easy to identify and is an issue that you’ll want to have fixed immediately.
  • Coolant — This is always very colorful and indicates a leak in the radiator that’ll need to be fixed.
  • Motor Oil — This can stain your driveway and cause engine issues, so you’ll want to have it fixed right away.
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