make sure the floor has no water damage, a water heater that size will weigh 350 lbs when full. it may fall thru if floor has any rot in it.
It is probably the heater coil. When it stops working water from the radiator goes back through a hose and when it overfills it emptys into the passenger side floor. You can replace the heater coil or bypass the hoses. Second option will cause heater to stop working.
Sounds like your heater core is bad and your engine is low on coolant
Sounds like the heater core is leaking!
heater core leaking
As long as you buy a floor heater that was made recently, you should be okay. If you were to buy an old used floor heater, I would be cautious. Whenever you use a floor heater however, you need to put it in a safe place and never leave it on if you go out of the house.
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1) a damaged floor pan . 2) a rusted floor pan . 3) it's not coming from outside, the heater core is leaking.
coolant on the floor
Water heater
yes you are able to set in on the floor without catching it on fire
A floor heater can be bought at several different retail locations including the following: Home Depot, Menards, Lowes, Amazon, Thermosoft, and Air-n-Water.
It should blow through the floor vents. Modern vehicles generally use movable baffles in there HVAC systems, to direct air flow where the controls indicate. If the controls allow airflow to the floor, but nothing flows out, there is a malfunction between the control switch and the actuator that directs the flow.