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Old 05-27-2016, 12:47 PM
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ive heard that it can be caused by the ac drain plug being clogged but can it be clogged when theres still a puddle of water when i run the ac?
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PULL your carpet out, leave the footwell cover off and put a fan on that side to DRY all that out... you'll wind up with mold and corrosion if you don't...
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well its usually a alot of water under the car when i have the ac running.
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Originally Posted by Jax03z06
well its usually a alot of water under the car when i have the ac running.
That is just condensation... pretty normal
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well would the ac drain line be clogged if the car still has alot of water under it when running the ac?
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Originally Posted by Jax03z06
well would the ac drain line be clogged if the car still has alot of water under it when running the ac?
Could be... wouldn't hurt to clean the udders anyway...
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alright ill check it out when i get a chance
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Alright the udders have been cleaned but there wasnt really much there. the car was dry the entire weekend but after raining last night its wet again.

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waters leaking from the circles area in the second picture as well
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found the issue
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[QUOTE=Jax03z06;1592362376]found the issue

WOW nice find... let us KNOW if that was it for sure and what you did to FIX it... thanks
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well the only thing i can think of is to use sealent but im pretty sure it will get messy
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Originally Posted by Jax03z06
well the only thing i can think of is to use sealent but im pretty sure it will get messy
IF you use sealant... put masking tape along anywhere your using it that you don't want to get it on... then when you peel it off it leaves a nice straight clean line... IF you using a Silicone use saliva on your finger to spread or smoosh it and it will leave a nice smooth, neat surface
good luck
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alright will do
thank you
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Mine is worse than that lol

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