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Old Jul 28, 2004 | 05:05 PM
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Question water leakage while corning

ok....if u live in the north east area u know we've been getting shitty weather for the past week or so.......and heres my problem...to solve the fogging problem i turned the A/C on it works fine but after about 1-2 hours......the blower starts making sloshing sounds......and after that..when i make left turns.....water starts dripping from under the dash on the passanger side. i think the a/c drainage tube is clogged..but i dont want to start pulling crap out of my car without knowing its the cause of the problem....am i correct that the tube is clogged?...if so...how do i solve this problem.....
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Old Jul 28, 2004 | 05:26 PM
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You can see the condesate drain.It is on the pass side low. If you look down the firewall, under the right side of the wiper motor, you'll see a 90 degree metal tube which is the drain. Try and push a wire up there. Do not go too far inside the car, you don't want to hit the evaporator or heater core. Might even try some compressed air, hit it lightly, but that might blow everything inside the box around if done too aggresively.
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Old Jul 28, 2004 | 09:57 PM
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i had the same problem, i just took the tube and wiggled it around, i must have knocked whatever was cloggin the tube out b/c a bunch of water just started pouring out the bottom of the car, and it hasnt dripped since.
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