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1981 TA Stroker - Steam Coming Into Passenger Vent - Water Under Passenger Floor

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Hi All, I'm new to the TA forum and just bought a TA and have noticed a problem.

When running, there is steam coming in through the passenger vent, and on the passenger side underneath the floor, there is water being held.

There is a 1-foot patch that seems to be getting wet underneath, even though it's in the garage for 2 weeks. The carpet is not wet.

I just ran it in the garage and noticed this then.

Could the steam and the water underneath be related?

What's happening?

TA underfloor.jpg


Any guidance is much appreciated.

Thank you,
Jack
 
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Thank you, Knightrider189, for your answer.

That would make sense.

Would that also explain the steam rising from the outside windshield passenger vent?
 
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If your heater core is leaking, then yes, it could.


Black 1989 Pontiac Formula Firebird 5.7L, WS6, automatic, T-tops, all OEM...
 
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Cool, thanks!

I will check that out, see some Youtube videos on it.

I will let you know how I get on.

Thanks again.
 
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It depends on the coolant level of your radiator, and how bad is the heater core is leaking.

It could be a dry-rotted or loose coolant line.


1989 Pontiac Formula Firebird, 5.7, all OEM
X2 w knight rider 189 assessment.

I would add I wouldn’t try driving it until rerouting/looping around ur in/out hose connections for coolant in & out of the heater core.

While your heater core is a PIA to get out, cutting it out of the cooling circuit procedure is easy & assuming your radiator is good, driving anywhere is fine; you’ll just dress warm!