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Can you seal a heater core leak?

Can you seal a heater core leak?

Fixing a leaking heater core will always be much easier than replacing one. Since it is only a small leak in the heater core, we recommend simply sealing that leak and leaving your heater core in place. You can do this by simply by adding BlueDevil Pour-N-Go to your vehicle’s radiator when your vehicle is cold.

Where is the heater located in a car?

This vehicle has a dual A/C and heat system. This means you has a complete A/C heat system mounted in the rear of the vehicle inside the passenger side. The rear system has A/C lines and heater hoses that go from the front all the way under the vehicle to the rear unit.

Is there a common coolant leak spot on passenger side rear?

Also, that little plastic clip doesn’t seem like it would be enough to hold the pressure from the system. There is a tool that looks like an “L”-shaped, 2-prong fork that slides over those firewall fittings which releases the clips and provides a way to pull the hoses off.

What causes water to leak from the passenger side of the car?

1 Clogged sunroof drains or loose drain hose. If your car has a sunroof, check its drainage system for these oddities. 2 The heater core could be the culprit too. Check it if the dripping liquid smells like coolant. 3 A blocked drain in the air conditioning system or air vent. The passenger floor is the end point of these drains.

Where are the heater hoses leaking on my caravan?

Learn More the rear heater hoses are leaking on the passenger side of my caravan i looked under an seen the problem. the two hoses that rout down from the fire wall are rusted mid way of the line. so if any one has some kind of solution that can be helpful . thanx

What to do if coolant leaks from rear heater?

Dodge has a recall only for 2004-2005 models to replace with aluminium lines. Cost $600 to replace the all rear line system. pipes were pitted just before the aluminum heater hose. losing coolant once the temperature rises. waiting to be fix. Rear heater pipes rusted out.

This vehicle has a dual A/C and heat system. This means you has a complete A/C heat system mounted in the rear of the vehicle inside the passenger side. The rear system has A/C lines and heater hoses that go from the front all the way under the vehicle to the rear unit.

Also, that little plastic clip doesn’t seem like it would be enough to hold the pressure from the system. There is a tool that looks like an “L”-shaped, 2-prong fork that slides over those firewall fittings which releases the clips and provides a way to pull the hoses off.

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Ruth Doyle