That is where the heater core and AC box is located. Perhaps the drain is plugged and water in getting into the air intake under the hood somehow. The drain is in the firewall at the bottom or underneath. After the AC has been running, there should be condensation dripping from it if it is open.
There is no drain plug but a condensation drain tube located on the passenger side firewall or just below ( rubber tube sticking out ) It may be plugged and a coat hanger or compressed air will open it. Your heater core may also be leaking if there is also coolant on the floorboard. If so it will need to be replaced.
it could either be a bad beattery or a bad starter
The Mercury Villager and Nissan Quest are basically the same vehicle. The radiator is cooled by an electric fan and thermostat. If either of these are malfuntioning, that could be the cause. Otherwise, all of the normal things such as low coolant, bad water pump, clogged radiator, bad radiator hoses, bad thermostat,and incorrect timing could all cause the engine to overheat.
Crank angle sensor or coolant temprature sensor are the two favourites that will cause a non start
Hey Ken==Check the coolant in the radiator WHEN THE ENGINE IS COLD. Sometimes the coolant recovery bottle wilpopiooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool still have coolant but the rad low. GoodluckJoe
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Low coolant or an inoperative radiator fan.Low coolant or an inoperative radiator fan.
No. All antifreeze types are not priced on quality but brand name. This should not have any bearing on your radiator leaking.
Your water pump is bad
Rdrah states Green....Sorry, Rdrsh, but you got it wrong. Most 2000 Dodge Grand Caravans will have a collar around the cap, which states it's a special coolant. The coolant that they are referring to is a Red HOAT-type coolant. Do NOT put regular green coolant in the vehicle with this warning collar, 'cause you can damage the engine.
A damaged heater core will cause coolant or water to leak onto the passenger floorboard.
Milky oil is water or coolant in the oil. You need to find the cause and fix it. Causes include head and intake gaskets.
Any coolant leak can cause an overheat.Any coolant leak can cause an overheat.
parking brake on.
Transmission mount
Failed radiator transmission cooler.
There is no drain plug but a condensation drain tube located on the passenger side firewall or just below ( rubber tube sticking out ) It may be plugged and a coat hanger or compressed air will open it. Your heater core may also be leaking if there is also coolant on the floorboard. If so it will need to be replaced.