Matt_
I'm "nobody" to Rob...
Let me start off by saying i know vehicles inside/out. As a mechanic, i already know what the number one response is going to be... FREON. So if you only read the title of this thread and want to tell me it's freon under my jeep, don't bother posting; read the rest first 
The vehicle is a 2008 Liberty Sport 4x4. Does NOT have rear HVAC (i know that was going to be the second guess
)
After i plowed the driveway i decided to play in the jeep and ended up getting it stuck a few feet into the yard (i'll post pics soon). When i got out of the jeep i noticed neon green puddles in the driveway.... figured it was my son spilling some juice.... but he didn't have a juice cup
Already i thought to myself.... damn, did i rip off an A/C hose or something???
I crawled under the back of the jeep to hook up a tow strap and saw a bunch of neon green snow
. Figured i'd pull the jeep out and figure out where it was coming from..... that's where it gets interesting....
Pulled the jeep out...
There was no neon green snow forward of the back seat area and it seemed to be concentrated around the muffler location
Pop the hood and crawl under the jeep and cant find ANY neon green fluid/trails/snow/etc. Being that there's snow everywhere you'd expect it to be easy to find the original of a neon green leak
Ok... so maybe there's something weird going on and the condensation coming out of the muffler has a green tint. So i let it run for 10 minutes. NOPE, everything dripping is clear.
Ok... maybe there's something weird going on with the brake fluid since the 4x4 uses the ABS to control traction. Throw it in 4x4 and get the tires spinning in the driveway (snow/ice covered). Rock it back and forth for a few minutes. NOPE, no more green fluid.
So here I am... wondering
caused neon green spots under the rear section of my jeep 

The vehicle is a 2008 Liberty Sport 4x4. Does NOT have rear HVAC (i know that was going to be the second guess
)After i plowed the driveway i decided to play in the jeep and ended up getting it stuck a few feet into the yard (i'll post pics soon). When i got out of the jeep i noticed neon green puddles in the driveway.... figured it was my son spilling some juice.... but he didn't have a juice cup

Already i thought to myself.... damn, did i rip off an A/C hose or something???
I crawled under the back of the jeep to hook up a tow strap and saw a bunch of neon green snow
Pulled the jeep out...
There was no neon green snow forward of the back seat area and it seemed to be concentrated around the muffler location

Pop the hood and crawl under the jeep and cant find ANY neon green fluid/trails/snow/etc. Being that there's snow everywhere you'd expect it to be easy to find the original of a neon green leak

Ok... so maybe there's something weird going on and the condensation coming out of the muffler has a green tint. So i let it run for 10 minutes. NOPE, everything dripping is clear.
Ok... maybe there's something weird going on with the brake fluid since the 4x4 uses the ABS to control traction. Throw it in 4x4 and get the tires spinning in the driveway (snow/ice covered). Rock it back and forth for a few minutes. NOPE, no more green fluid.
So here I am... wondering
caused neon green spots under the rear section of my jeep

