Thanks for this info, currently trying to diagnose a leaking heater core on a CRV after discovering unhealthy coolant loss and found a wet driver side floor. Removed the vent unit and cabin air filter holder beneath the glove compartment, tried to remove the heater core cover but it's proving to be a challenge; so called it a day, looking forward to tomorrow to deal with it.
@@JohnRambo-v4b yes, decided to bypass the heater, the leak is at the inlet line tube right where it connects to the heater core body, it would be useless to remove it without getting a replacement unit, I had to get a hose, connectors and clamps and you shape it in the engine side and connect the inlet and outlet hoses, no leak or overheating now, but no cabin heat but I live in temperate climate zone; so it's not an issue unless it rains heavy.
I got my heater core replaced by a mechanic, it was working the day he fixed it and it was fantastic, a week later back to how it was before i got it fixed heat not working when i put it on mix. What could it be???
My heater core is making water collect on passenger side of car,however my heater works great. What should I do? Condensation is ruining my dash lights don't work,my carpet stays soaked all the time. I have 2 p 15 Nissan versa.