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Old 09-06-2006, 01:57 PM
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i'm gonna have to take this thing to a shop because i can't find this leak! [:@] last night the carpet was dry when i parked and it rained heavy overnight, and now it's soaked.....again [&o]
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Old 09-06-2006, 11:04 PM
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Yep that's the problem. The condensation drip line can become clogged, kinked, or knocked loose
how do i check the line? i dont see n e thing that could possible get knicked up. instead of a hose coming out of the firewall on the engine side its just a hole.. and there are no hoses on the inside of the firewall.. note i have a 2001 mustang v6
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Old 09-07-2006, 01:15 AM
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funny thing is.. I had an S-10 pick up truck I recently just sold... it would always do the same thing... I coudlnt figure it out on the passenger side every time I woudl clean the truck it was soaking wet on the passenger side, it was old so I chcekd to see if it was rusted out under nieth but no... I didn't have any leaks that I seen... I didn't thuroughly check.. at any rate I sold it with a soaking wet floor (I cleaned it before I gave it to him and it was wet.) but yeah i soaked up a towel in seconds with water when I cleaned it out so the same thing happened to me... never did really figure out what it was.
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