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Old 06-10-2006, 11:05 AM
KEVEN1767 KEVEN1767 is offline
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Caravan Burns Wifes Toes

When my wife makes a right turn hot water pours out on her accelerator foot burning her toes.For several weeks now she has been moving her foot from accelerator not wanting to tell me cause she doesnt want me working on her van now that it is at least running(IM NOT REALLY MECHANICALLY INCLINED) Usually if I fix one thing something else is wrong when I finish.Anyway, I know there is a drain plug somewhere that must be stopped up.There is one behind motor at firewall but this does not seem to be plugged. I can stick a piece of wire in it. Is there another a/c drain somewhere im overlooking.I plan to fix this when my wife is not watching. Would be nice surprise when she drives to work and no hot water on her toes.
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Old 06-10-2006, 02:59 PM
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Re: Caravan Burns Wifes Toes

If its hot water then the only thing I think it could be is a heater core leak . If it was AC condensate it would be cold not hot . Does it smell like antifreeze inside the van ??? If it the heater core start saving your pennies...
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Old 07-25-2006, 08:32 PM
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Re: Caravan Burns Wifes Toes

my 1999 Plymouth GrandVoyager blew the heater core...

What does it take to change that sucker

Brian
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