If its the little "elbow" that comes out of the fire wall on the engine side then it means the heatercore is leaking. This is a drain hose for the ac and if the heater core leaks it drains thru this tube
heater core leaks
It is a heater hose.
you likely have a leaking heater core. Is this on the inside of the vehicle? if so then it defintately is a leaking heater core
The nipple next to the heater core hoses is the drain tube for the a/c . The antifreeze is coming from the heater core , that is leaking .
Honestly I think that Pontiac made the overflow reservoir too small. I have to add antifreeze to my GF's Grand Am once every couple months. If its a consistent problem where you're having to add antifreeze daily/weekly the car may be running too hot, and should probably be looked at by a mechanic.
Find the leak and replace the hose/part that's leaking. It's a good time to flush your coolant system, too.
i found out its the heater coil needs to be replaced..thank you for your time
If it's leaking from INSIDE the firewall (away from the engine compartment) you probably have a leaking heater control valve or damaged heater core.
heater core has a leak replace heater core
possibly a leaking heater core look for antifreeze dripping into the interior of the vehicle. usually it is the core or hose connected to the heater core.
There is no antifreeze in a refrigerator.
If it's in the front floorboard and smells like antifreeze, then your heater core is leaking. If it's plain water, it may be the windshield. There is also a hose that drains the condensation that goes through the firewall. Make sure it's clear and has no buildup.