I used to work on those at a Jeep dealer in Arizona, my bet is the hoses or the
core. You will have to tear it down to expose the core and look around. Also,
look for a leak in the engine compartment's heater hoses and see if its
trickling
down the hose.
Pastorjon994@cs.com wrote:
> Dear Ole Truckers,
> I would like to pose an off topic question to my fellow old truck
> mechanics. I have a prob with another vehicle that thus far our mechnic has
> been stumped by.
>
> Water on the passenger floor. I first thought heater core. Green liquid
> coming from under the dash/console on a '94 Intrepid. Didn't smell, feel or
> taste like anti-freeze. Could it be airconditioning condensation? If so,
> what could we do to fix it? There doesn't appear to be any obstructions in
> the drain. The liquid only seems to appear when the fan is directed to blow
> out the floor vents. The water doesn't come out of a vent though, just under
> the plastic shroud above the hump and then trickles down on the passenger
> side.
> A pressure check was done overnight and doesn't seem to be a heater core
> leak. It's really got us stumped. Any ideas besides trading it in on a
> chevy.
>
> Jon Callahan
> '50 3100
> Champaign/Urbana, Illinois
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