Re: [DML] water drops
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Re: [DML] water drops



Hello Ryan,

The solution is (most likely) easy enough: visit your local fuel station and
use their industrial strength vacuum. Locate the run off tube (which is
under the front right tire and probably shoved up behind the accumulator)
and suck out the water and gunk that clogs it up with the vacuum. You may
want to try a shot or two of air from the compressor while it's handy. This
will clear out the tube and you'll be set.

Mind the fact that you may have to perform this ritual again next summer ;)

Enjoy the A/C!
Travis Graham


> Hey list,
> I just charged up my A/C and boy does it work great. Icy cold! Well I
> noticed today when I was driving around that there was some water on my
> floor mat on the passenger side of the car. I crawled under the dash and
> found that the water was coming from the casing that houses the fan. Would
> the water just be coming from the condenser? Has anyone else had this
> problem? Thanks!






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