most likely to ur heate cor
back by the firewall
There is a drain tube that goes through the firewall and comes out under the car. Use a piece of wire to stick up there and unclog it, water will run out when you have got it.
Front, back, and both sides.
it should exit somewhere thru the firewall into the engine bay. pull it back into the cabin, and blow out the water. it should exit somewhere thru the firewall into the engine bay. pull it back into the cabin, and blow out the water.
To bypass the heater core you need to remove the two water hoses going through the firewall from the engine compartment to the heater core and connect them together so that the water loops around back to the engine.
I own a 92' Toyota pickup and i recently changed the fuel filter. It sat down between the block and the intake manifold on the back near the firewall. Check there.
There are some relays under the hood on the firewall and some more relays in the back of the glove compartment, it all depends on which relay you are looking for.
Underneath the steering wheel, way back toward the firewall. It is light blue in color.
Yes, 6 cylinder engine has three in front of the engine and three in the back - by the firewall - that are difficult to get to.
If I'm not mistaken I believe the starter is under the intake on the back of the engine between the block and the firewall.
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 SS is a pickup truck. Specifically, it is a really big pickup truck. Chevrolet first started manufacturing the Silverado back in 1998.
The engine cylinders are numbered 1 , 2 , 3 on the passenger side of the engine going from front to back (by firewall) and 4 , 5 , 6 on the driver's side of the engine going from front to back (by firewall) - Helpfull