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Liquid Leaking Under The Cabin


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Some Liquid leaking under the Cabin, I'm not sure what is it, but It's not like Oil ,something like Water. My car is Suzuki Swift HT51s (Jeep model)

I have attached some pics for your reference. Highly appreciate if anyone can help on this.

Thanks again.

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Is this liquid slimy and whitish and in drops? If that's the case, your girlfriend/boyfriend/wife/neighbour/pet dog is having sex in the car.

Just kidding. Your A/C filter is blocked. Get it cleaned up.

haha.. Thank you boss!!

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what's the coolant you use? is it water or coolant with some color? if it's water, check for noticeable dropping of coolant level. If it drops, then your heater matrix migh've developed a leak

p.s. if it's coolant, check for similarities in the color of coolant and liquid which leaks into cabin area

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what's the coolant you use? is it water or coolant with some color? if it's water, check for noticeable dropping of coolant level. If it drops, then your heater matrix migh've developed a leak

p.s. if it's coolant, check for similarities in the color of coolant and liquid which leaks into cabin area

Initially i thought it is coolant leak. But after a google search, it seems the heater core is at the center of the dashboard. Since the leak is at the passenger side of the dashboard, it's unlikely to be coolant.

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Initially i thought it is coolant leak. But after a google search, it seems the heater core is at the center of the dashboard. Since the leak is at the passenger side of the dashboard, it's unlikely to be coolant.

Did you have the same problem as OP or did you mistakenly use your "anonymous" login to respond to your own thread? :rolleyes:

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Did you have the same problem as OP or did you mistakenly use your "anonymous" login to respond to your own thread? :rolleyes:

Nono :) i don't own a swift. I initially thought its coolant leak after reading OPs question. So looked at a workshop manual and saw heater core at center of dash.

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Nono :) i don't own a swift. I initially thought its coolant leak after reading OPs question. So looked at a workshop manual and saw heater core at center of dash.

lol. For some reason your post made me think that you were the same guy trolling.

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