If it is just water and not coolant, then suspect a leaking windshield, or possibly a A/C condenser drain line stopped up. If it is coolant, then the heater core is leaking and needs replacing.
call a Honda dealership and they will look your model up in their system and assist you over the phone. Simply open the glove box the radio code is on a tab on the glove box door.
under the glove box
To remove the glove box stops on a Honda Element, first, open the glove box fully. Locate the small plastic stops on each side of the glove box hinge; these are typically small tabs or pegs. Gently press or pull these stops inward or upward to release them from their slots, allowing the glove box to drop down completely. Once the stops are removed, the glove box can be taken out for further access or replacement.
To look behind the glove box in your Honda, start by emptying the glove box and removing any contents. Next, locate the stops on either side of the glove box and press or squeeze them inward to allow the glove box to drop down further. This should give you access to the area behind it. If needed, refer to your vehicle's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
You can open the Honda Accord jammed glove box by gently prying on the glove box door with a flat head screwdriver. Pry on the door just above the latch.
behind the glove box
Under the glove box.
glove-box
Check the glove box.
You have to take the glove box right out, there is a filter housing behind it that is not visible with the glove box still in
Well, i cant speak for any one else, but i have torture tools behind my glove box.
Yes.