Victor, The heater has a plastic bleeder screw that fails. As long as you have a mess you might want to start it up and visual verify what's leaking. I super glued the bleeder screw back together while the replacement was enroute. I had to clean up the mess twice because when I put the new screw in coolant went every where. You might want to make sure your system is not pressurized when replacing the bleeder screw. Good Luck. Neal
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