Hi everyone,
I recently noticed liquid dripping from beneath the firewall where the heater core is installed, especially when I turn on the heat/fan. Off course, coolant has been disappearing mysteryously since then, needing quite frequent refills...
So here are my questions:
. Could the dripping simply be condensation from the AC?
. Is the AC hooked up to the heater core, which would make it impossible to service by myself?
. Are these leaks more likely to be core- or hose-damage related?
By the way, when I turn on the fan inside the car, the windows gets instantly fogged (lasts only a few seconds), no smell, no smoke.
One last thing: this (most likely) leak appeared after I flushed the coolant system with a chemical cleaner (well done), might have caused all the trouble. So think twice if You intend to do pour anything else than coolant into Your radiator!
Thanks for Your advices,
mfmagicmke
I recently noticed liquid dripping from beneath the firewall where the heater core is installed, especially when I turn on the heat/fan. Off course, coolant has been disappearing mysteryously since then, needing quite frequent refills...
So here are my questions:
. Could the dripping simply be condensation from the AC?
. Is the AC hooked up to the heater core, which would make it impossible to service by myself?
. Are these leaks more likely to be core- or hose-damage related?
By the way, when I turn on the fan inside the car, the windows gets instantly fogged (lasts only a few seconds), no smell, no smoke.
One last thing: this (most likely) leak appeared after I flushed the coolant system with a chemical cleaner (well done), might have caused all the trouble. So think twice if You intend to do pour anything else than coolant into Your radiator!
Thanks for Your advices,
mfmagicmke
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