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SAMANTHA BRADDS Posted on Oct 18, 2015
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I drive a 94 mustang and all of a sudden there is fluids leaking under my driver side dash and ideas???

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If it is a standard transmission, suspect the clutch master cylinder to be leaking clutch fluid internally. This fluid is usually clear in color. If it is green, suspect coolant leaking, possibly from the heater core inside the car on the passenger side. If the fluid is red and the vehicle is equipped with a speedometer cable,suspect transmission fluid traveling up the cable and dripping.

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Curt Downs

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2008

SOURCE: Transmission fluid leak

It's probably a transmission cooling line that comes from the transmission and connects to the radiator, which cools the fluid, and returns it thru another line in the radiator. It could be loose, but It probably is rusted, based on the fact that it's 13 going on 14 years old, and probably needs to be replaced, as the leak will just get worse, and if the fluid gets too low, u can ruin your transmission. The steel cooling lines are available at any parts store, both the lines should be replaced if one is leaking. Parts for this are cheap, but labor to snake 5 or 6 feet of line ( x 2) from tranny to radiator takes a bit of time. countrycurt0

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2009

SOURCE: leaking water from front passenger side, under dashboard

It is either condensation water from the A/C unit that should go out a drain tube to the outside (only if A/C or Defrost is on) or a leaky heater core. If it is a heater core you can usually smell a coolant smell and the water will be warm and your windows will fog up inside. Heater core is more common. Joe ASE Master Tech

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 12, 2009

SOURCE: Saturn LS 200 leak on drivers side.

more than likely it is your A/C box drain clogged look for a rubber spout that comes out of the firewall and try to squeeze out the clog you will know when water starts to come out

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 08, 2009

SOURCE: 01 Galant leaks water on the driver?s side floor boards

the ac drain is clogged up,so it does not drain outside,check pass.side-pull carpet away from fire wall and padding should be wet

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2009

SOURCE: driver side floor water leak

Well, you are on the right path; the rubber seal around the windshield could indeed be deteriorating...what may be happening is the water is coming through the cowling and pooling up on the seal there...as the water sits, the seal deteriorates and eventually you will see water like you are now.

My recommendation to you is to take your Edge to a shop and ask them to look for a leak at the bottom seal of the windshield.

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