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My son has a 2000 Cavalier heater core has a small leak that does not leak into the car it leaks at or near the fire wall. The hoses are not leaking. What I have noticed is that when he drove it to his house he had it in his garage and it had been off for at least 35-45 minutes before I showed up at his house. There we no puddles of coolant on the floor. I opened the reservior cap the coolant was close to full and pretty warm still. I started to look for obvious things such as the water pump, hoses and the general stuff. I got my floor jack from the back of my truck and rolled the jack under the car and then I saw a small puddle. I originally thought it was rain water from my jack. I looked under the car and there was a small stream that came down near the firewall on the passenger side. The stream hits the frame stuff and then the floor. So I checked the heater hoses and they were fine at the firewall and towards the front of the car as well. A couple of interesting things were that he did not use the heat or AC that day, it was not running hot as well. I checked the coolant that was dripping from the frame and it was very cool, like it had not gone through the same path as the other coolant. I can tell you that the coolant in the resiviour was stll very warm. He drove it to work and back the next day, no coolant loss but still had the puddle after it had been sitting a while. Today (Friday) he dropped it off at a local garage and they called him and said what I told him that he has a small leak in the heater core. They wanted $600 plus to replace the core because of all the labor of getting the dash out. He told them not to do it, mostly because he didn’t want to put that much money into the car and partly because he knows that I would do it. My questions are this, I have some problems with my body from post Cancer surgery and the other stuff , chemo and radiation. So some days I have a hard enough time just functioning. I wanted to know if anyone had any quick tips on getting the core out or the dash apart? Secondly if that is going to be that big of a job with my health I have to plan it out when I can take a full day or more with the dash, would any of the radiator stop leak stuff work on a heater core, or do you think that flushing it may work, just thinking that maybe it’s clogged enough that it was causing the leak. By the way he did have the garage bypass the heater core today just to stop loosing coolant, I also told him to tell them not to hack up the hoses or the heater core tubes. Any tips would be appreciated. And I have watched your video several times flushing the jeep core and as always great video. I have a lot of respect for you, Thanks, Frank
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