2.2 P!ssing all of my coolant from firewall! Help - Maintenance and Repair Forum

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2.2 P!ssing all of my coolant from firewall! Help
Thursday, August 18, 2005 10:34 AM
about a month back my 97 2.2 was loosing fluid around the wheel. My mechanic thought it was the coolant resevour cap. Put a new one on from a grand am. No problems till now.

All my fluid is pouring out when my car is stopped. I traced the source and its coming from an almost faucet looking tube behind the intake manifold on the firewall.

What's going on and what broke?

Thank you for your help!

Re: 2.2 P!ssing all of my coolant from firewall! H
Thursday, August 18, 2005 11:20 AM
heater core by the sound of it


Re: 2.2 P!ssing all of my coolant from firewall! H
Thursday, August 18, 2005 11:31 AM
Really? I remember i had an AC compressor problem when i first got the car and my fluid weas leaking.
Re: 2.2 P!ssing all of my coolant from firewall! H
Thursday, August 18, 2005 12:35 PM
the only place coolant goes through the firewall is at the heater core


Re: 2.2 P!ssing all of my coolant from firewall! H
Thursday, August 18, 2005 6:19 PM
heater core




Re: 2.2 P!ssing all of my coolant from firewall! H
Friday, August 19, 2005 6:06 PM
Exactly right....heater core.
If you feel like tackling it yourself, it's not hard to change, and only about 35 bucks at Autozone......BUT......it takes a while, and if you're a big guy, you might as well strip the seats and console and everything out of your way before you start.




Re: 2.2 P!ssing all of my coolant from firewall! H
Saturday, August 20, 2005 9:37 PM
I just did it today, and even if you're a small guy, or a child even, you might strip the seats, and make sure when you take off the lower black plastic housing that you get the bolts in the VERY front of it. They are like mm's away from the firewall. BTW, the bolts are 5.5mm, and it's easiest if you have a 5.5mm open end wrench, though I did it with a 1/4 ratchet and swivel. It was a pain, not hard, just time consuming...about 3 hours because I kept getting frustrated. It also takes alot of wiggling and jiggling to get the core itself out. Good luck



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