It would greatly depend on the ambient temperature and the humidity of the atmosphere you are driving though.
the ice is removed by the friction in the air , small fragments are automatically removed the solid due to highpressuregets evaporated
Seals of the windscreen can be broken. If this is the case, whole windscreen needs to be replaced. Check by pouring water along the seals of the windscreen, you should be able to check if the water is trickling through into the floor of the car.
Sounds like heater core is leaking and needs to be replaced You probably have a leak in the heater coil of the air conditioning system. You can either get the coolant flow to the heater coil shut off (cheapest) and get along without heat in the car, get the heater coil repaired (iffy), or get it replaced (maybe get a used part from an auto salvage yard.
Disconnect the heater hose off the heater core on the firewall and remove the inside middle side panels along with the lower heater core panel and pull the core straight out.........
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On the hinge/arm that holds the bonnet up. there is a series of numbers or there is a number along the width under the bonnet near the windscreen.
On a 1989 Chevy Celebrity the heater hose leaves the water pump via a hose barb then runs along the top of the passenger side frame rail and then into the heater core. The heater core is in the firewall below the blower fan on the passenger side of the car. The return hose leaves the heater core and runs along the firewall then to the water outlet below the thermostat.
there is a pipe running along side of inner wing on the Drivers side this is the ac pipe, halfway along toward windscreen there is a valve on top of pipe usually with a green cap on it, that is where freon goes..
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The heater uses the engine coolant to heat the vehicle. The radiator has a drain petcock along the bottom edge to drain the coolant system.
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The coolant sounds like it is leaking from the drain hole for the heater core. The drain is usually along the firewall and keeps the coolant from entering the vehicle should the heater core develop a leak.