Coolant Falling from the Sky?

kpack5982

Yeah, it was pretty stiff, but eventually a buddy
Jul 13, 2005
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Not literally by any means, but I got a leak I just noticed today and it seems to be coming from the part of the passenger firewall, below where the heads and toward the bottom. Looks like a drain or something. From what I recall the heater core has only two tubes running to it, but could this be like a drain or something that is leaking? I dunno, maybe i'll post some pics if I can't find any help with my description.
 
Here's a pic, if it shows up. It is on the firewall though and reminds me of the plug that is on an air mattress. I was guessing heater core, but I didnt' realize there was a drain or evaporator or whatever there. Alright, kinda not that great of pics, but if you boost up the brightness you can see it, it's below the vac lines that are the black lines on the top left corner and that is my cai by the throttle body on the whole right side there. In the pic on the left you can see the valve cover on the right side and it is directly to the left and slightly down right by the metal line there.
 

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here's one more and it's a lot better. it's directly in the center of the pic and is right above the header flange.
 

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Oh yeah, definitely the heater core, you're right I shoulda just pulled the damn carpet up, soaked to hell and some just leaked out of there. Oh so wonderful!!!!! hours of fun ahead of me now. If it's not one thing, it's another.
 
Well depends on the year, if you have A/C thats close to an 7 hour job i think. I did mine and it took all day. thats with air tools and a mini electric screw driver. its a pain i tell ya, a pain. The whole center consel and dash have to come completly out, and to get the a/c lines off is terrable also if there are a little rusty. well if you do do this good luck. :SNSign:
 
If you dont have ac and dont plan to ever put it back, you can elimatinate pulling the dash completely. There are a few threads that go into detail changing it out. I did mine in about 2 hours and it was the first time I ever changed one in a mustang. 1/4 air ratchet and assorted torq bits, and sockets will be your new best friend.