That is the drain for the normal condensation from the air conditioner.
That is the drain for the normal condensation from the air conditioner.
There is a drain on the outside firewall that is clogged.
Check AC drain and clear the blockage. Also look for firewall sealer skips.
"Does the top or bottom heater hose from the firewall go to the water pump on a 1991 Dodge Dakota V6?" The top heater hose from the firewall goes to the water pump and the bottom hose from the firewall goes to the top of the block where the temperature thermostat housing is located.
If you mean leaking water in the car then the drain is probably stopped up.
cracked water jacket in the head
heater core is leaking.
heater hoses. or could be the run off water from your A/C unit
I bet somewhere in the faucet the installer used a black iron nipple for the spout or shower head. The nipple rust very quickly. A few seconds of water rinses it out. The nipple will start leaking in the future.
Head gasket, timing cover gasket, or hose leaking.
Because the air conditioner is running.
its most likely the heater core that's leaking
The only hose connections at the firewall that contain coolant are the connections at the heater core. You either have a loose clamp or the compression fitting between the steel and metal parts of the hose itself are leaking. If there is coolant leaking out of an drain at the bottom area of the firewall, there's a good chance that it's leaking from the heater core itself, through a drain pipe which is the same drain pipe that removes water condensation from the air conditioning.