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Old 09-30-2009, 09:39 AM   #1
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Default AC Condensation, holy crap i'm wet.

Just picked up and '04 GT last week, running the ac soaks the inside of the car everywhere, both the drivers side and passenger side in the floor board, and also in the drivers rear floor board, i assume it's the ac pipe running under the drivers seat to the rear... I've searched all the forums for answers. Looks to be the ac condensation drain tube. Got under the car yesterday to try and unclog the tube recommended in other threads, total pain in the a$$ to get to, looks like headers right below the drain opening has melted the hole closed, i tried jamming a screw driver to break some of the melted plastic, i got some broken up, once i did a small stream of water came flowing out, but not sure if it's enough, can't really get to it very well....

any recommendations on getting it totally cleared out... anyway to get to it from inside the car?

-tim
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Old 09-30-2009, 09:53 AM   #2
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the only way to do it from ind\side it take the dash and heater box out to get to it
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