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Re: Water leak on passenger side carpet 700 86

Winston: part 2 re: your 'leak-in-the-front-seat' problem: when taking that drain tube out, take it out from the BOTTOM,or as low down as possible; that's where you want to put your 'clamp', too. If possible, once the water is out of the way, try to completely remove that drain line, see if there is anything blocking it. Wash it in water with some bleach in it (kills algae, etc., and bad smells. Look into its upper and lower connecting points, in the vertical concole, to see if any supermarket discount coupons, etc., might have fallen in...you got the picture. As far as that smelly goes, thsat was a sh**ty thing to say about your passengers; fun cleanin' up, amigo...."Pee" Dwyer.






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