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A/C condensation and another (possibly more major) issue 700

Oh please God no.

It's strange: there's no mist on the windshield when I'm running the defrost. None whatsoever. I just topped the cooling system off and drove around with the def on. That windshield is as dry as it ever was. Nor is there any steam or smell of coolant coming from any of the vents.

But my carpet's soaked! It's a really annoying (and smelly, especially since it's summer here near Atlanta) problem. PLEASE don't let it be the heater core!

(I also forgot to mention--there's been some black debris in the resevoir lately that doesn't feel oily. Just like it's dirt.)

volfro

PS: I just replaced the coolant hoses that attach to the water valve--both of them, the one that goes into the engine and the one that goes into the firewall. There was no water in the carpet to speak of before I did that job. Would there be anything in that area that I could've screwed up that would be causing my wet carpets??






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