Hey Edmund==If you are loosing coolant, it is the heater core leaking. If you aren't loosing coolant, it is the a/c drain that is stopped up. Get under it and look up on the pass side of the firewall just under the evaporator case and you should see a drain that is stopped up. Be careful as the evaporator core is about 1 inch above the case and can be damaged by a sharp object. goodluckJoe
the water is from the evaporator due to a plugged drain..on the Jeep Grand Cherokee modles 93-98 you cannot see the drin hole from under the hood ..due to it drains in the fram rail there is a tsb to pull down the pass front carpet and you will see the bottom of the ac/heater housing that comes down to a v shape and a round tip the fix is to drill through the center of the round area and blow compressed air through it and and insert a plug you can get from a dealer i am a Jeep tech for a dealer and performed this Chrysler repair many times ot only takes about 10mins to perform note be sure to drill in the center of the round area this is the back side of the drain
in the floor board on the front passenger side. If you were sitting in the front passanger seat it would be right next to your right foot. There is a panel that you have to pull off.
If it's the front passenger side ,I would say your heater core is leaking .
Heater core failure.
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The side kick panel is to the right of the floor where the passengers feet would be.
On a 2002 Protege5, it's on the front 'slope' of passenger-side floor.... where your feet would rest if you put them all the way forward. In the '5', you have to take the 'kick guard' plastic off the front-passenger-side of the center console, then peal back the floor carpet. There is the big-ass silver cover/guard protecting it. Not sure if your car would be exactly the same.
I am not sure, but I would guess it would be near the floor board of the front passenger seating area. It's behind the glove compartment which has to be removed...20- 30 minutes.
It shows in my manual that when the passenger door is open it is opposite the passenger door near the Glove box, but mine was not there, it is at the right kickpanel where a passenger's right foot would normally be. or you could just look harder!
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Passenger side floor board, where the passenger's feet would be just to the right, behind a cover.
yesmy 2000 jeep wrangler has cherokee srings instead of its stock springs it lifts it a little and rides great and is a direct fit
The side panel where the passenger's right foot would rest