COULD BE PLUGED DRAIN
ruptured heater core
because of condensation
heater core.
Only if the water restrictor is worn out in the heater core fittings. It is made to slow the water up so it don't make that noise.
That is not very likely . Much more possible is a leak in the heater core.
If it is just water and not coolant, then suspect a leaking windshield, or possibly a A/C condenser drain line stopped up. If it is coolant, then the heater core is leaking and needs replacing.
You have a leaking Volkswagen heater core. Working much like a small engine radiator, the Volkswagen heater core provides heat to the passenger compartment on cold days by circulating warm engine coolant through its tubes. You're simply using the Volkswagen heater core to extract heat that was going to be radiated to the outside air anyway. The construction of the Volkswagen heater core means that it's going to go bad someday, since copper and aluminum don't last forever. To make matters worse, the Volkswagen heater core is located inside your car. That means you have a potential source of hot water sitting just inches from your legs. The might be pinhole leaks, cracks in the tubing, and other minor maladies. You'll have to replace the Volkswagen heater core if you don't want your floorpans to rust out.
Probably the drain hose for the air conditioner is plugged or disconnected. Can you tell me how to fix it? PLEASE! My car has turned into a boat.
No, it can help break in the glove. Just don't soak the glove.
There is a drain that is plugged. May need to access it by removing glove compartment or accessing from wiper cowl? Not sure where exactly, but that's the likely source.
water , glove
You have 60 % water in your body. You have 20 % water in extracellular compartment. You have 40 % water in intracellular compartment.