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Re: Gone Fishin! HELP! AC Condenser Leak under Carpet????
Posted by Frank Myers [Email] (more from Frank Myers) on Tue, 11 Aug 2009 06:14:15
In Reply to: Gone Fishin! HELP! AC Condenser Leak under Carpet????, robert hakalski, Tue, 11 Aug 2009 05:18:03
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Pull out the pass seat remove door step carpet hold down strips. Borry buy or use your wet vac, AFTER you locate the drain exit hose in the right wheel well. MOST likely that is stopped up with, leaves , pine needles and other debri. I use a flex able shaft like I sell on EBAY but I am not trying to sell you one, just find a Big lots go to their tool section, and find something with a flexable shaft at leaste 2 foot long. . The next thing to do is while you have the hole cleaning tool in place and with the car nose down hill, open the hood and the air flow valve where the fresh air comes in throyugh ther vent in the R side of hood and wash it out with a garden hose until lots of clean water just gushes out of both the drain hoses in the R wheel well. . Once it well flushed and draining, THEN finis interior. After all this wordage It's almost 99% a clogged A/C drain in that area I spoke of. Get the interior dried out and you should be fine. The problem is most noticable if you park your car in a nose up hill position as the water trapped in that area spills into the cabin.
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