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Old 06-29-2001, 04:46 PM
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As i got off the george washington brigde today, at 5:30 pm (after sitting in traffic from 4:30 to get to teh bridge,,, for all of those who dont know, nyc traffic sucks) the exit is a big right turn. so as i was going around it, ice cold water proceded to leak out of the air vent by the gas pedal onto my right foot. quite cold. This continued to happen durning every big turn. granted ive had the air conditioning on for like 2 hours, but leaking water? also there was continual condensation comming from the vents when i would accellerate hard at low speeds (forcing my automatic to downshift and rev high) is this normal? my father suggested perhaps there is a resivoir and somehow its leaking? any ideas? thanks.

Adam.

ps. the ac still worked fine, ice cold, just weird leaking water and continual condensation.
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The AC runoff hose may be clogged. Try to find the end of the hose and blast water up into it!
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...80q. (Posted a few days ago) Cleaning the water drain valve out fixed mine!!

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