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    Hi, I have a water leak on the front passenger side that pours out the bottom of the dash board. Someone mentioned something about the heater box at one time to me. Does this sound familiar to anyone? Any hints would be helpful. Thanks, Michelle

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    I have the same problem...it goes under the carpet I believe and makes it all wet and I have no idea of what it can be..I also have it on my driver's side too, but even worse
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    96 Jeep XJ Classic 6.5" RC lift with 33" Duratracs. Sold
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    • #3
      What kind of vehicle is it?

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      • #4
        http://sisoffroad.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=3
        95 xj JY 3" 35" truxus mt's

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        • #5
          Originally posted by murdered out manche View Post
          getting good at that
          1992 xj Briarwood
          Disconnect d30 5.13 Super 35 kit 5.13 36x14x18 TSL's
          Welded front and rear
          13' LED roof lights
          Disco ball
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          • #6
            thanks for noticing cupcake, i try
            95 xj JY 3" 35" truxus mt's

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            • #7
              if its an xj check the line for the rear window washer
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              • #8
                also heck the unibody seams in the front under the hood in the corner near the heater box, over time the seamsealer tends to crack.

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                • #9
                  To know for sure if it's the heater core leaking like that, turn on your defrosters on and let them run for 15-20 minutes. With a leak large enough to make a puddle on the floor, then you will undoubtedly get a film that develops on the window from the fluid from the heater core.

                  Easiest test for the problem, i'd start there.
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