I ask how water could be leaking in around the heater fan. It dose not have A/C the heater core has been bypassed and the windshield dose not leak.The vents under the windshield and right behind the hood are holding water but I can't find a place where the water can drain, I have looked under the truck but can't find a place?
SOURCE: 2001 VW Jetta Leaking Water
Th cowling let in fresh air for the heateer and defroster, Their is a drain in the bottom of the cowling or heater ductwork which allows the water to escape before going into the car. I woudl gues that the drain is stopped up..
SOURCE: Where is the heater core hose in my 2000 ford expedition?
check closer to just underneath the firewall--it could be a smaller problem than a heater core--Ford 4.6--5.4 engines have a tube just underneath the intake manifold that the rubber hose goes bad and it will leak towards the back of the engine.Lets hope so-what i hear its very expensive to change a heater core in an Expedition.
SOURCE: water in floor board and
While what you are describing certainly could happen, it seems unlikely you'd have water coming from a blocked a/c condensate drain at this time of the year. The a/c will produce condensation when cooling the flowing air to give a comfortable summer time ride. This condensation is drained to the outside (underneath) of the car by the hose you are describing. Unless you live in a particularly hot climate, I don't think this is your problem given the time of the year
I'm thinking it's a better likelihood you've got a leaking heater core. If your turn the defroster on, do you get a whiff of something that smells sweet? (Kinda like pancake syrup). A leaking heater core can funnel this kind of odor up thru the defroster ducts and into your face.
SOURCE: 2002 sierra v6 heater won''t get warm. fuses all
Replace your A/C Actuator. most common problem is that the heater vents get stuck in the closed position blocking the heat from entering the vents. I just replaced mine in my truck and it works like a champ now.
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