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Re: Water leak on passenger side carpet 700 86

Winston: I guess from now on you'll be reading ALL the posts, eh?, just-in-case. Now: remove the passenger left kneewall cover: you should see a long (black?) tube= drain. You may have a blockage (algae, most likely) that is keeping the water from going OUT as fast as it goes IN from your A/C system. N.B.: get a long-nosed visegrip, you are NOT going to want to CRUSH that tube, but you are trying to keep any residual water from gushing out. Put a 2- or 3-gallon bucket on the floor, guide the disconnected tube to it, and release the "clamp", that should do it. It's not the most convenient place in the world, but you should be able to do the job. The other scenario: do you drive so crazily that your front seat passengers pee in their pants, which rolls down their leg, and onto the floor? If so, the answer is obvious, and even easier to solve than scenario #1. :>)...PD.






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