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Load roaring sound 1995 subaru sound coming from back
Roaring noise from rear is a classic symptom of a rear wheel bearing beginning to fail. The noise is amplified thru the body and make an awful racket. The trick is figuring out which one is failing. Your mechanic may recommend replacing both sides if the vehicles mileage warrants it.
Antifreeze on passenger floor
It's likely the heater core. They look like a small radiator and are installed way deep inside the dash area. I'd look it up in a service manual, it's allot of dis-assembly to get to in most cars. A decent home mechanic can do it but I would plan for 2 days with the car out of service. I have seen people bypass them and go with out heat if your on a lean budget it might be an option.
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its on the bottom of the motor bottom hose
2005 dodge durango rear hatch is down and will not open
I own a 04 durango and the door lock actuator froze up internally and I could not open the rear hatch. After hours of research on my computer nothing seemed to fix the problem. I eventually figured it out myself. You must pull the screws out of the molding on the inside of the rear door. You can now pull the molding toward you and look down at the actuator and latch. You can pull on the molding quite a bit if necessary. I never broke mine and I was pretty agressive with it. Now, on top of the whole mechanism is the lock actuator. There should be a white plastic lever sticking out towards the driver side. If you can slide it from back to forward "forward is front of vehicle", the lock should be working. If not your door is not unlocking. My durango had 3 Torx screws on top of the actuator. Remove them. This will take the actuator off of the latch. Now that the actuator is not binding or holding the lock from moving, again try to move the white plastic lever towards front of vehicle. It should click and you should be able to open the door.
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