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Originally Posted by GTP Dad
Is this elbow attached to the firewall? If it is then you need to replace the heater core. The newer model cars have a drain that lets the coolant out rather than coming into the passenger compartment. You should get a haynes or chiltons manual as it will outline how to replace the heater core or you should have it towed to a garage. The water will run out too fast to drive it very far.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
No the elbow is not attached to the firewall. I have the correct Haynes Manual but it doesn't talk about this area in particular.
This car has been through the replacement of the heater core before, with the mess on the floor and everything, I'm pretty sure it's not the heater core because I've no mess on the floor this time.
This drain (or at least that's what I call it for sake of another word) has me baffled. I've put two photos in the member's gallery entitled "Rubber Elbow" and "Underneath1".
"Rubber Elbow" is a pic of the actual elbow.....and "Underneath1" shows the general area of where the elbow attaches to a fixed line that comes through the underbody of the car.
I sure would like to know the purpose of this line/rubber elbow and if a line going somewhere else should be attached to it. I also gotta solve what is causing the coolant to completely drain (Water-pump/Thermostat/Stuck Valve/Heater Core.
I don't know where to start and certainly have no idea where to finish.
Any help would certainly be appreciated.
Cheers,
John.