I do not run straight water, I run 50/50 water and coolant. I know for a fact that my heater core is not leaking, as I am not losing coolant, no smell, and it only happens when I run the A/C.Unfortunately you might have a leaking heater core. Do you run straight water in your coolant system (some people do!)?
How involved is it to remove the heater box?The condensate needs to drain out of the heater box , something has to be blocking or diverting the water , you may have to remove the heater box & explore inside .
It sounds like your evaporator pan has developed a leak or need some sort of attention. It is not good news but not the end of the world either.How involved is it to remove the heater box?
Thanks for the tip, I like this idea and will definitely give it a try.Ray,
Click this VIDEO LINK of a guy taking the A/C blower motor out. He is doing a heater core replacement but at least he shows the A/C blower motor removal portion at 8:36 into the video. He had to remove the A/C lines to get the blower motor out. Hopefully, you will not have to do that on a 340 Cuda.
It looks like you can reach in and clean out any debris at the bottom near the drain hole without removing the entire box.
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