Let me set the senario;
It's around 10:20pm the night before I have to go back to work, and my list of honey-do's apparently outweighed my list of need to do's before I go back to work. I'm mounting a 110 volt interor heater underneath the glove box, I proceed to drill into the black plastic bottom underneath the glove box beside my blower motor. All is well until I install my screws. What is that hissing noise, followed by a slimy cold clear fluid exiting my truck's heater.
Now normally I would ask this ? or research a bit before drillling anything I'm unsure of, but I was pressed for time, and have to be up in 6 hrs for work, and really hope my heater works. I'm thinking it's the freon reservoir or something a little more technical sounding, and if I'm lucky I can leave it until next summer. What would be doubly good is if it only cost $500 or less to fix.
Oh well back to work. What is that big cast iron thing in front of my firewall anyways?
Thanks
Dave
It's around 10:20pm the night before I have to go back to work, and my list of honey-do's apparently outweighed my list of need to do's before I go back to work. I'm mounting a 110 volt interor heater underneath the glove box, I proceed to drill into the black plastic bottom underneath the glove box beside my blower motor. All is well until I install my screws. What is that hissing noise, followed by a slimy cold clear fluid exiting my truck's heater.
Now normally I would ask this ? or research a bit before drillling anything I'm unsure of, but I was pressed for time, and have to be up in 6 hrs for work, and really hope my heater works. I'm thinking it's the freon reservoir or something a little more technical sounding, and if I'm lucky I can leave it until next summer. What would be doubly good is if it only cost $500 or less to fix.

Oh well back to work. What is that big cast iron thing in front of my firewall anyways?

Thanks
Dave