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AC AND WATER LEAK 850

I Have an 94 850 Turbo Wagon with 140k miles. I have a problem with the AC. 1 month ago I filled it with freon, recharging it. A few weeks later I noticed water leaking under the dash on the passenger side soaking the carpet. The fan motor was/is filling up with water and when I turn on the fan water shoots out on to the floor, more as I turn the fan higher. The car has Auto climate control and at the same time this leak started the drivers side vents became partially blocked and are not blowing air like they should. I have checked the drains where the w/s meets the hood and thats clear but I have notice that there is no water draining under the car from the ac evaporator/condenser. Has anyone had this problem. The water seemed to be to much to be condensation. It has been raining alot here in Miami but where else could the rain water get in from? Meanwhile the car smells like mildew. If anyone has info about this please let me know. The blower motor is starting to have a low pitched vibration from this also. Anyway, thanks in advance

V-Sam

PS. The AC blows super cold always!!






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