dhamp
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- Joined
- Jan 18, 2011
- Posts
- 1,170
- Reaction score
- 18
- Location
- Atlanta Area, GA
- First Name
- Derek
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- R-10 Custom Deluxe
- Engine Size
- 350
When I drove my truck right before Thanksgiving, my son point out some liquid that dripped on the floor below the glove compartment. Of course, first thing I thought was heater core.
I was planning to drive it to work today and I had a little time to kill last night, so I started her up and kicked on the defrost just to look things over since it had been a month. When I got back in the truck, there was a few small puddles of liquid on the floor. I got a finger sample to smell it, but it didn't smell like coolant. Just water. I looked under the sash to see where it was coming from and it was leaking from the spot in this photo. There is a seam there where this piece is attached to another by those 2 screws. Could it be some kind of condensation from the heated air and color cab temp?
I gently tighted the right screw, but the left one wouldn't tighten. It just kept spinning. This morning, I drove it about 20 miles to work and nothing came out.
I was planning to drive it to work today and I had a little time to kill last night, so I started her up and kicked on the defrost just to look things over since it had been a month. When I got back in the truck, there was a few small puddles of liquid on the floor. I got a finger sample to smell it, but it didn't smell like coolant. Just water. I looked under the sash to see where it was coming from and it was leaking from the spot in this photo. There is a seam there where this piece is attached to another by those 2 screws. Could it be some kind of condensation from the heated air and color cab temp?
I gently tighted the right screw, but the left one wouldn't tighten. It just kept spinning. This morning, I drove it about 20 miles to work and nothing came out.