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I have noticed this pool of brown clearish sticky liquid on the passenger floor under the dash and the carpet is soaked with it and the mat has a pool mark on it. i was thinking it has something to do with the air con or heater as it seems to be on the left side of my windsreen also... weird shit! and it also smells weird.

Can anyone help me? as im strapped for cash at the moment and wanna see if i can fix it myself.

ANYONE>>>???

My car is a 95 R33.

Cheers,

Kier

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check something for me. It's brown is it? go and have a look at the coolant in your radiator and tell me what colour it is. Then get on the floor and have a look up into the dash where the heater core is and where it would leak from. see anything leaking?

lastly, are you using the plastic guard liners? water can come in if it's quite wet outside without those

Worst practical joke ever - I knew this drunk guy that thought it would be funny if he pissed in someone's car. I tell you, no one was laughing at all. that guy was dead big time. Do you have friends like that?

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if its brown i'd say it was your heater core. if it smells a bit musty its definitely your heater core.

even if your coolant is green, even if its fluro pink for that matter, the heater core will still leak brown. they pick up so much crap in there its not funny.

if its brown i'd say it was your heater core. if it smells a bit musty its definitely your heater core.

even if your coolant is green, even if its fluro pink for that matter, the heater core will still leak brown. they pick up so much crap in there its not funny.

yeah guys ive had a look at other threads , i think my worst fears are realised. f**kin Car is falling apart the little c**t. o well. by the way no need to be f**kin smart c**ts aye ive never seen a coke bottle spill that much shit unless they have brought out 4L bottles recently???lol cheers mate witht the yellow ride, thanks for not being a lamo.

anyone know if it will spill more ? i am guessing it wont spill unless the climate is on more than ambient?

gtg TAFE

L8ers

yeah guys ive had a look at other threads , i think my worst fears are realised. f**kin Car is falling apart the little c**t. o well. by the way no need to be f**kin smart c**ts aye ive never seen a coke bottle spill that much shit unless they have brought out 4L bottles recently???lol cheers mate witht the yellow ride, thanks for not being a lamo.

anyone know if it will spill more ? i am guessing it wont spill unless the climate is on more than ambient?

gtg TAFE

L8ers

Tone your language back, absolutely no need for it.

i was being serious, as you didnt mention the size of said "pool mark" it is hard to determine how much has leaked, what size it is etc.

the easiest way to resolve your situation with little or no money spent is to bypass the heater core with some copper tubing, the hoses are just behind the passenger side cam cover, join them together to remove the core from the system - although this stops your heater from working, atleast you wont run out of coolant and over heat the car. then fix it up as per the DIY thread in the DIY section for replacing the core.

Tone your language back, absolutely no need for it.

i was being serious, as you didnt mention the size of said "pool mark" it is hard to determine how much has leaked, what size it is etc.

the easiest way to resolve your situation with little or no money spent is to bypass the heater core with some copper tubing, the hoses are just behind the passenger side cam cover, join them together to remove the core from the system - although this stops your heater from working, atleast you wont run out of coolant and over heat the car. then fix it up as per the DIY thread in the DIY section for replacing the core.

mate i came here for help aye , i dont need to be made to feel more pissed off about the situation im in with my car ok. Thanks for your help but maybe next time you "help" someone actually help them and dont belittle them. :domokun:

Cheers

yeah guys ive had a look at other threads , i think my worst fears are realised. f**kin Car is falling apart the little c**t. o well. by the way no need to be f**kin smart c**ts aye ive never seen a coke bottle spill that much shit unless they have brought out 4L bottles recently???lol cheers mate witht the yellow ride, thanks for not being a lamo.

anyone know if it will spill more ? i am guessing it wont spill unless the climate is on more than ambient?

gtg TAFE

L8ers

Nice attitude - Warning issued.

Next time want help, loose the attitude and post without the excessive language and you might get somewhere.

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