yes it can. If your heater core is leaking it will leak on the passenger side floor in the cab of the truck or car.
May have a bad heater coil or a lose coolant hose clamp near fire wall.
You do not run out of hot water, and do not lose energy in storing hot water.
Water in the floor of your Dakota can mean two things. Your heater core is leaking in which case you need to keep check of the radiator fluid because your truck will overheat from lose of fluid or the drain hose that leaks condenced water to the outside when you run the A/C has come lose or is clogged
Yes, as the day goes by and the heater and as well as the light are turned on they make the water "disappear".
most likely the coil housing is cracked or distributor cap
It could be one of 4 things. 1. Bad radiator cap 2. Lose hose clamps at either the heater core, radiator, intake or water pump. 3. Bad water pump 4. Blown head gasket
No. I believe the insulation is made of a ceramic material. A permanent magnet will lose it's effectiveness if exposed to heat.
Lose fuel or the coil Packing
what could cause my 96 Honda to lose all fire to the coil and fuel pump
The cold side inlet may be plugged with sand or rust.
coil pack
You wil lose coolant into the car. You can just loop the heater hose back to the motor where it goes into the firewall. Where ever the two heater hoses come out of the motor can be connected together or get a splice and hook the two hoses together where they now connect to the heater core at the firewall. You won't have any heat, but it won't leak either. Does not affect the running of the car.