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Old 08-30-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Fluid Leak From Passenger Side?

Hi All,
I'm not much of a wrench, but would like to know if any of you have experienced what appears to be radiator fluid dripping onto the passenger floorboard? If so, do you know the cause and perhaps point me to a cure?

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Sounds like a leaking heater core. Not a real big deal to change it out unless you have a under dash air.
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Hey Raghead.....put that Stang in a safe place and go hide....I think you have a vistor coming.

Ponyman.......Rags is right...you can check your hoses first at the firewall but.......my money is with Rags on the heater core.
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