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A/C is getting my wife's feet wet!!!!! 200 1988

Drain hose exits cabin just above and to the passenger side of the transmission, nearer the bell housing. The hose-end is molded so as to provide only a slit for drainage, so no bugs can crawl up through. Often the slit gets stuck together (mine does this from undercoating over-spray; also, following a blower replacement using the "cut-the-fan-housing" method, chips of plastic managed to lodge in the drain, requiring a "roto-rooter" with stiff wire). Reach up from under the car and work the end open, allowing accumulated condensate to run down your arm.

Then pull out floor mats and park in the sun for a couple days to dry out; if you're really fussy, remove the carpet to dry (good time to really clean carpet if it's in need).


Tom






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