A floor heater can be bought at several different retail locations including the following: Home Depot, Menards, Lowes, Amazon, Thermosoft, and Air-n-Water.
yes, how do you, my '91 S. heater core was spilling water on my passengers side floor from time to time, when really bad I bought a new one, but yrs after buying it, it still has not been replaced.
As long as you buy a floor heater that was made recently, you should be okay. If you were to buy an old used floor heater, I would be cautious. Whenever you use a floor heater however, you need to put it in a safe place and never leave it on if you go out of the house.
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coolant on the floor
Water heater
yes you are able to set in on the floor without catching it on fire
make sure the floor has no water damage, a water heater that size will weigh 350 lbs when full. it may fall thru if floor has any rot in it.
heater core may be leaking or hole in floor
The heater core is above/behind the air outlet for the floor. The heater core can be tricky to get out and take a bit of time and patience. Be sure it's the heater core before you take on this task. It will save you a lot of frustration. If your car gets hot but you still blow cold air when temp setting is in hot then you have either low coolant, a stuck thermostat, or a blocked heater core. If your interior floor is damp near the center front of the floor, then you most likely have a leaky heater core.
the heater core is leaking
better check your heater core.
Leaking heater core