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Date: Thu, 05 Aug 1999 10:21:08 GMT
From: "Espen Rokkan" <espen.rokkannopsamledelse.no>
Subject: Re: A/C question


Thanks for the quick respons Mark. After searching the web for saab and evaporator I found a short faq at: http://www.cybertroll.com/faqtechs.htm The faq indicates that water on passenger side front floor pan when the A/C is on is a result of a clogged evaporator drain. I did not really understand from the faq if this is a problem even I can try to fix, or if I'm better of leaving the problem to a garage right away. If fixing this problem is something most people should be able to do on their own, does anybody know if there is a "step by step" instruction for this out there on the net somwhere. Or if it is not to much to ask, could someone please post instruktions here on the NG. Espen <turbospgnopsamsouth.net> wrote in message news:37A93C7A.96AA4DB7nopsamsouth.net... > sounds like a evaporator > leak, but I might be wrong without looking at it > > > Mark > > > Espen Rokkan wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > I recently bought my first Saab, a 95 900S. When I'm using the aircondition > > for a longer periode of time - 1/2 hour or more, there is often a fluid > > dripping from underneath the dashboard on the passenger side. The fluid > > doesn't smell of anything. > > > > I'm not mechanically literate so I wonder if anyone of you can tell me if > > this is normal. > > > > Hopefully it is only condensate, but can it be a leak? > > > > Espen > > >

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