Wet Passenger Floorboard
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Wet Passenger Floorboard
I've noticed the "disappearing" engine coolant for a little while now along with the "gurgle" noise in the dash on some start ups.
And my passenger floorboard usually gets pretty wet after I re-fill the coolant tank (just using some water for now while it's leaking)
Does this sound like a bad heater coil? How much of a PITA is the job normally?
Thanks.
And my passenger floorboard usually gets pretty wet after I re-fill the coolant tank (just using some water for now while it's leaking)
Does this sound like a bad heater coil? How much of a PITA is the job normally?
Thanks.
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Yes, those are classic symptoms of a bad heater core. The DIY section has a nice step by step. It should take you 3 - 5 hours depending on how many breaks/beers you have. It is not that hard, just time consuming. Make sure the new heater core you get has pipes/lines that swivel. It makes reinstalling the new core MUCH easier.
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