The heater core is located on the passenger side under the dash. When you see fluid leaking, it's time to replace the heater core. Get ready to spend a fair amount of money.
have your heater core checked its probually leaking
96 cadillac deville leaking on driver side bottom wondering what it could be from...... As long as it's not emptying, it's common that coolant comes out the over flow due to being over full
Your heater core is leaking ( inside heater housing under passenger side dash ) it must be replaced. You can stop the leak temporarily by looping the two hoses together that enter the firewall from the engine until a repair can be made.
Check your radiator hose
If it is just water and not coolant, then more than likely the A/C drain line is plugged. Crawl under the car, passenger side, and find the drain line near the firewall and unclog it. If it is coolant then your heater core is leaking and needs replacing. Test the water and if it smells or taste sweet it is coolant.
could be hearer core lines answer antifreeze leak on driver side usually means either head gasket od a freeze plug leaking heater hoses generally go up passenger side
it could be the weather stripping on the passenger side door IF ITS NOT RAINING, THE HEATER CORE MAY BE LEAKING. sounds like the drain pan for the sky light id leaking
Not sure what you mean by coolant port... Antifreeze can be added to the cap on the passenger side of the radiator if it is low and the reservoir on the driver's side should be filled to the line when cool
most likely your heater is leaking? If you mean coolant, It would be the heater core. If you actually mean water it is coming from the windshield.
As the coolant ravels from driver side to passenger side of the radiator, it should cool down.
Place a white towel on the floor of the car if when you press it down on there and the liquid is green its coolant leaking into your car it could be coming from a hose or your heater core
Water leaking under the driver's side of a Chevy Blazer dashboard could be due to a clogged or damaged windshield drain, allowing rainwater to seep into the cabin. Another possibility is a malfunctioning heater core, which can leak coolant into the passenger compartment. Additionally, issues with door seals or gaskets could allow water to enter during heavy rain or car washes. It's important to diagnose the source promptly to prevent electrical damage or mold growth.