Engine coolant on my floor mats!
#1
Engine coolant on my floor mats!
Was driving this morning on the freeway headed to work when all of a sudden i hear a somewhat for a tear, or a burst, a hot fluid started coming down from the bottom, inside my car (by the pedals and below the glove compartment) Mats got all messed up but that's the least of my worries.
The "Coolant Fluid Hot" and "Engine Idle" signs came on, and smoke started coming out of the AC vents.... a little bit at first.. but then it came out strong forcing me to pull down all my windows.
It started a mild but firm rattling noise and so i just turned back and went home
Any suggestions? Comments? Questions? Anything would be helpful. Thank You.
1995 Cadillac Deville
136k miles
V8 4.9
The "Coolant Fluid Hot" and "Engine Idle" signs came on, and smoke started coming out of the AC vents.... a little bit at first.. but then it came out strong forcing me to pull down all my windows.
It started a mild but firm rattling noise and so i just turned back and went home
Any suggestions? Comments? Questions? Anything would be helpful. Thank You.
1995 Cadillac Deville
136k miles
V8 4.9
Last edited by NLSuelo; 03-16-2009 at 08:30 PM.
#2
sounds to me you had your heater core blow out. Do not drive you car until this is fixed cuz you will possibly loose coolant and overheat. If you dont have the money for the heater core at the moment and need your car you can temporarily bypass it by connecting the two coolant lines running into the firewall together. This will also make your heater not blow out hot air.
#3
sounds to me you had your heater core blow out. Do not drive you car until this is fixed cuz you will possibly loose coolant and overheat. If you dont have the money for the heater core at the moment and need your car you can temporarily bypass it by connecting the two coolant lines running into the firewall together. This will also make your heater not blow out hot air.
Do you happen to have a rough estimate on how much this will all cost me? Thanks again.
-Jorge.
#4
The heater core itself is about $50-$60 not sure on what the labor will be you may have to call around since it varies on cost of money per hour.
If you are looking to doing this yourself get a chiltons or haynes manual it gives you a good idea on how to do it. It takes a couple of hours. It is located behind the glove box which has to be removed. Access is from there and from below the dash, take care not to do any damage to the temp control linkage behind the glove box there is a rod that is held on by small plastic arms that can easily break. It is a little difficult to orient the core to come out around the frame of the dash but it does come out. Take care not to damage the new cores cooling fins as you install the new core. Good luck.
If you are looking to doing this yourself get a chiltons or haynes manual it gives you a good idea on how to do it. It takes a couple of hours. It is located behind the glove box which has to be removed. Access is from there and from below the dash, take care not to do any damage to the temp control linkage behind the glove box there is a rod that is held on by small plastic arms that can easily break. It is a little difficult to orient the core to come out around the frame of the dash but it does come out. Take care not to damage the new cores cooling fins as you install the new core. Good luck.
#5
The heater core itself is about $50-$60 not sure on what the labor will be you may have to call around since it varies on cost of money per hour.
If you are looking to doing this yourself get a chiltons or haynes manual it gives you a good idea on how to do it. It takes a couple of hours. It is located behind the glove box which has to be removed. Access is from there and from below the dash, take care not to do any damage to the temp control linkage behind the glove box there is a rod that is held on by small plastic arms that can easily break. It is a little difficult to orient the core to come out around the frame of the dash but it does come out. Take care not to damage the new cores cooling fins as you install the new core. Good luck.
If you are looking to doing this yourself get a chiltons or haynes manual it gives you a good idea on how to do it. It takes a couple of hours. It is located behind the glove box which has to be removed. Access is from there and from below the dash, take care not to do any damage to the temp control linkage behind the glove box there is a rod that is held on by small plastic arms that can easily break. It is a little difficult to orient the core to come out around the frame of the dash but it does come out. Take care not to damage the new cores cooling fins as you install the new core. Good luck.
Yeah ill more than likely take it somewhere to get it repaired. It sucks that this happened though. I loved driving that car
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