It more than likely has a leak on one of the hoses or something. Try and look for a leak somewhere on it. It will probably be covered in grime wherever the leak is. On the coolant leak, try replacing the gasket where the thermostat is. When I swapped out my thermostat the gasket there was almost completely eaten away.
-Sam
1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0L HO 4WD
K&N Cold Air Intake w/ Heatshield
Jet Performance Stage II Chip
180 Degree Thermostat
Magnaflow Muffler and Cat
If the fluid leaking into the rear tire is not brake fluid then it comes from the differential. It means you have a leaking seal. It means you are losing differential fluid. When the fluid is gone or gets low, you will lose your differential, the gears will strip, you will hear a horrible grinding sound, the rear wheels will lock up, and you will be stuck with the vehicle stopped wherever you are. Hopefully, it will not be in the middle of an Interstate highway with traffic screaming past at 80 miles an hour.
the jeep should hold only half of water and half antifreeze. If it still leaks than you should replace the housing that holds the antifreeze and you can always get it cheaper at the salvage yards.you might want to check the water pump. look for a leak just under the pump. either the seal or a small hole in the housing. if the leak is out of the hole then replace the pump.that is my guess cause there needs to be more info on problem.Agree that more info is required for a reasonable answer. Typically leaks toward the front of the engine bay can be as simple as a loose clamp, a hole in a coolant hose, leak from the radiator, etc... depends upon just where it is dripping. Leaks toward the middle or rear of the engine bay can be from a loose clamp, loose intake manifold bolts, blown head gasket, leaky freeze plugs, etc.
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Sounds like a leak.
It sounds a bit like a water pump that went out all of a sudden. Losing the belt would kill the power steering, so maybe the pump bearing failed and the belt burned or jumped off.
Could be oil mixing with antifreeze indicating a bad head gasket Are you losing motor oil?
Its a strong indication of a blown head gasket
You may have blown a head gasket, check you oil to see if the antifreeze is leaking into there.
check your oil to see if you have coolant in it. if you do your intake gasket needs changed.
If the reservoir keeps losing fluid.
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Most likely a cracked intake manifold.
most likely your power steering cooler is rotted through and is leaking
Got a leak somewhere alos check that your radiator cap rubber/seal is not worn out, fluids can be lost from their too.