Sounds like a leak at the heater core. Check the hose connections first to make sure the connections are tight and leak-free. Squeeze the hoses to make sure they are soft and pliable. If the feel hard or brittle, it's time to replace them (and you may as well replace all the hoses--if one hose is bad, they're all on the way out).
If there's no leak at the hose connections, then you have a bad heater core.
2007-11-09 03:54:36
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answered by NorthStar 3
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The heater core is leaking and needs to be replaced.
Unfortunately, this may be easier said than done. Sometimes it seems like they took a heater core and built a car around it.
Unless you are mechanically inclined, you need to bring it to a repair shop and have it replaced.
2007-11-09 03:55:44
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answer #2
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answered by Mad Jack 7
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Leaky heater core
2007-11-09 03:57:31
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answered by jon_mac_usa_007 7
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definitely a heater core. Replace. Not to expensive...
2007-11-09 04:15:56
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answered by Jeff C 2
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you got a busted heater core on it,that's what causes that too happen,and those are hard to put in,id have a shop replace it though its worth what they charge for labor to repair those ,it will take a good day to replace it,good luck on it.
2007-11-09 03:57:38
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answered by dodge man 7
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That is a leaky heater core... it should be behind your glove compartment... if you stand on your head and look up underneath/behind it that should be where it is.
2007-11-09 03:58:00
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answered by Zach Z 1
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heater core, dead giveaway...
replace heater core...
2007-11-09 03:53:20
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answered by Anonymous
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