heater core leaks
Bad or clogged heater core. Backflush it.
There is a drain on the outside firewall that is clogged.
No, it will just stall and cease to run.
Generally, if your car overheats with the proper level of antifreeze, either your water pump has gone bad (not circulating fluid), the thermostat is stuck, or your radiator is clogged up inside. -NAPAman
OPEN ROAD OR BUMPER TO BUMPER TRAFFIC, THERMOSTAT COULD BE STICKING OR FLUID LOW OR RADIATOR CLOGGED BY DEBRIS OR INTERNALLY CLOGGED MAY NEED A FLUSH
Low coolant, bad coolant tank cap, stuck thermostat, or clogged coolant line.
its the heater core. but its not clogged. its cracked
On the firewall passengers side under the hood....................
Hi, Check to see if your vehicle need to have the thermostat changed or if the radiator is clogged which will make the antifreeze not flow to keep your engine cool. Clogged radiators is a known issue. Hope this helps you.
For one, you probably have a leak, and also you probably have a clogged heater core.
That all depends on what kind of antifreeze was in there before. It comes stock with the green color. but if there is another color in there now either put the same color in or flush the whole system and put the desired type in there. If you mix colors your system will become clogged with antifreeze jello :(
I also need an answer to this question, but my floorboard does not get wet. Is it clogged or is it a bad heater core? It is most likely a bad heater-core if it is antifreeze.