If you are sure it is water and not coolant, then the A/C Condenser drain line is stopped up. You will find it near the firewall on the passenger side. Look for a tube under the Jeep. If it is coolant, which will taste sweet, your heater core is leaking and must be replaced.
Your transmission fluid is probably leaking into your coolant
It's the coolant control valve for the heater core that's leaking. It's under more pressure when the engine is running and that why the leak is more noticable.
If your 1998 Jeep Cherokee is leaking coolant, it might be a seal but it is more likely that it is a hose. This might also be a radiator leak, a loose hose clamp, or the freeze plugs in the radiator.
This is coolant. You have a leak in your cooling system or you water pump has failed and is leaking.
Water is a by-product of the engine exhaust - in other words: it's normal
what is it leaking? water, oil,coolant,or gas
have coolant system pressure tested and look for the leaks
The block heater plug in on a 1998 Ford Windstar is in the engine compartment on the passenger side of the vehicle. When lifting up the hood, look on the left for a small hose that is coiled up at the very front, above the passenger headlamp. The block heater itself is plugged into the front of the motor on the passenger side.
In the 1998 Windstar, the coolant capacity is:With rear heat: 14 qts / 13.2LWithOUT rear heat: 12 qts / 11.3LInformation referenced from page #380 in the Owners Manual.See "Related Questions" below for more
The coolant in a 1998 model has dex cool antifreeze. It is red in color and not green. It is suppose to be good for 5 years or 150000 miles.
Bad thermostat, Low on engine coolant--( coolant leak ) Cracked head, Leaking head gasket,