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follow the top radiator hose it leads to the thermostat housing. drain coolant first, remove hose, detach thermostat housing and note that the pointy part is upward. to re-install, reverse procedure
The heater core inside the passenger compartment is leaking. The water is draining through the Air Conditioner condensor drain tube. Don't plug the drain tube, the passenger side floor will get wet.
First, drain cooling system (or be quick) and disconnect the two heater hoses that are going into the firewall and splice the ends together with a 5/8" garden hose splicer.
The leak will stop, but your heater will not heat the interior.
1-Remove serpentine fan belt
2-Remove pulley from front of water pump (10mm socket or wrench)
3-remove 6 bolts from water pump assembly (8mm socket or wrench)
4- replace water pump
5- reverse order to reassemble
Im assuming this is the Series I 3800? If so, if you can email me I can send you some directions on the process. Its for a Series II 3800 but it should be similar. If you cant email me, post up and I'll see what I can do.
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