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Hi guys we are currently on holiday on the south of France .

after sitting stationary for two hours on the motorway after an accident I heard a clunk from the engine compartment , the temp started going up .

cut a long story short one of the fans is knackered , I have unplugged it , the other one is fine .

I reckon I will be ok with the one fan on hopefully. However I noticed another problem when I got  to the campsite I noticed a drip coming from the area behind the back wheel drivers side , any ideas what this could be ?

Sorry if this is a bit of a ramble it’s been a very stressful 10 hour journey 😵

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Hi. You say you’re on a campsite so I’ve assumed your Alphard has been converted to a campervan. If so, I’ve also assumed it’s a side conversion. Our campervan has it’s water storage tank in a compartment above and to the rear of the driver’s side rear wheel. Check to see if any of the hoses have become detached or if the tank was full it hasn’t slopped over during the journey. At least the fuel tank is on the passenger side so it shouldn’t be that. 

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It might be worth a look it actually a rear conversion , I checked everything apart from the water bottle .

I was paranoid it was petrol tank 

will have a look in the morning 

thanks for your help 👍🏻

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Thanks Chris , I was hoping it was this 👍🏻

I took some in my hand yesterday it had no smell , so I was pretty sure it was water .

the air con in the back has been running full time , it’s not usually on I think this is why I hadn’t noticed it before .

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