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My car hals been leaking some kind of fluid on the inside of my car for a while now, and I thought it was power steering fluid, and I thought I had fixed it with some stop-leak fluid. But it is still leaking. And I just caught it dripping, and its bright green. Its leaking under the dash on the passengers side. How can I fix this?

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Leaking green on the passenger front floor is a leak coming from something in the heater core area (that green is antifreeze), more than likely one of the hoses where it attaches to the hot/cold temp valve, or the valve itself. I would recommend refurbishing everything in this area if/when the repair is made, such as replacing both hoses, valve, and getting the heater core checked out for leaks, etc.

what would a transmission fluid do under the dash??

are you sure that it is transission fluid?perhaps it is just an antifreeze as Dogma said.

I've not experienced oil lines under the dash area..

when the car is cold, open the radiator cap and compare the color of the fluid inside with the dripping fluid's color.. or at least you'll notice a lower level in the first place.

dogma, I know that you are sure that it is not a transmission fluid,

read the post carefully and you'll find out that I was supporting you oto confirm that it is an antifreeze.

I was replying to him..

cheers.

Yes, its antifreeze. I am not exactally car savvy LOL. Thank you for the help! I was afraid I was going to have some terrible problems to fix... I figured it was some kind of hose, but im glad its not too serious.

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