strange water leak
#1
strange water leak
so we were changing oil on my 95 yesterday got the car up on jacks and started seen water dripping down by and under the black water coolant tank, got under and looked around with the car running and couldn't see anything but the water level looked good, the water on the ground also did not feel or smell like coolant.
so driving home all of a sudden the lower 1/2 of the windshield started fogging up inside "which has never happened" turned on the defroster and it went away>>>>>>>>>>any ideas????
so driving home all of a sudden the lower 1/2 of the windshield started fogging up inside "which has never happened" turned on the defroster and it went away>>>>>>>>>>any ideas????
Last edited by lectroglide; 01-15-2018 at 01:25 PM.
#2
Melting Slicks
there's a drain tube from the HVAC plenum in that exact area; if it's plugged even partially, when you jacked up the car, condensate probably migrated to where the suction from the HVAC fan picked it up and blew it up through the defroster vents
there are three or four small drain tubes from the cowl area in front of the windshield and the aforementioned larger one from the HVAC plenum, all of these have to be clear for the system to operate properly and unless yours have been cleaned lately, I can almost guarantee that some are plugged.
there are three or four small drain tubes from the cowl area in front of the windshield and the aforementioned larger one from the HVAC plenum, all of these have to be clear for the system to operate properly and unless yours have been cleaned lately, I can almost guarantee that some are plugged.
#4
Melting Slicks
On the large one coming from the bottom of the HVAC plenum, I removed the "gill" aft of the passenger side front wheel; that exposed the large drain tube; it's just rubber and will pull of; mine was packed with foul crap.
The ones from the cowl area are thinner longer rubber tubes and should be accessible from the engine side of the cowl; again they just pull off / push on; alternatively, they could, I suppose, be cleaned from the top with a long flexible wand of some type.
I cleaned all of these after experiencing water on the inside of my car; thinking that I needed to have the windshield resealed, I went to a local, and thankfully honest, glass shop; the owner told me that the usual cause of interior flooding was these drains clogging up....and he was right.
good luck
The ones from the cowl area are thinner longer rubber tubes and should be accessible from the engine side of the cowl; again they just pull off / push on; alternatively, they could, I suppose, be cleaned from the top with a long flexible wand of some type.
I cleaned all of these after experiencing water on the inside of my car; thinking that I needed to have the windshield resealed, I went to a local, and thankfully honest, glass shop; the owner told me that the usual cause of interior flooding was these drains clogging up....and he was right.
good luck
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Drifting