Your cabin filter seal is missing or out of place.
its your AC Canister if you want your A/C to work i'd suggest going somehwhere like a Valvoline to have is recycled out
No, if a windshield seal is broken and leaks, it is not covered under the windshield law in Florida. You must have a cracked or broken windshield in order to be covered in this instance.
I had the same thing happen on my '87. It started after the windshield was replaced & something wasn't done right there that let water in at the bottom of it.
I would suspect the manifold itself is leaking around the cooling passages. It will need to be removed and the gasket replaced.
check your vents on back of cab
on a 1998 chevy monte carlio i have a problem the engine start but cut off and i chech the fuel line coming from the pump and the pump pumping fuel but low pressure is this mean the pump is bad?
The usual cause is a bad seal around the windshield or body rust under the seal. The windshield needs to come out and bodywork done or the seal replaced.
Take the car to a windshield shop. The fix isn't expensive and having it done by someone with the proper tools and experience will help prevent water leaks and possibly even a broken windshield. Cheers
If it's air conditioned, the condensate drain could have become blocked and spill over into the floorboard.
HEARTER CORE STARTING TO LEAK .PASSENGER SIDE FLOORBOARD UPPER TOP CORNER. LEAK WILL START TO GET CARPET WET AND WINDOWS FOGGED UP.
Get ahold of the service manager and tell him your problem. Ask him if you can take it to another garage and have him pay for it. They just aren't checking their work. If it leaks while or after raining, I would suspect the windshield is leaking around the edge causing the water to run down the windshield pillar behind the trip. If it's not caused by rain, the air conditioner drain pipe is blocked, bent or missing causing the runoff to come out the bottom of the module and onto the floor. I suspect the heater core.
The windshield streaming after a radiator change on a 1993 Jeep Wrangler is a result of a loose connection. Steam is caused when coolant leaks onto the engine and is heated rapidly.