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Old 06-10-12, 05:42 PM
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So today was a warm day and i was driving around with my AC on and everything was fine until i looked down at the passenger foot well and noticed a large puddle of water. when I checked it out the whole carpet was soaked and I could see the water dripping from behind the dash/center console area. has anyone had this issue before? my dads ford expedition had a similar issue once where water would dump all over the passengers feet if the AC was on and he fixed it by cleaning a bunch of leaves and **** out of the AC drain. Does the SC have something similar where the AC drains out of the car? does anyone know where it's located? thanks a bunch!
Old 06-10-12, 09:16 PM
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yes and it should be somewhere on the passenger side since the ac boxes are located over there
Old 06-12-12, 04:13 AM
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mine did the same thing, find the drain line, by the exhaust manifold and blow compressed air in it to clear out the blockage. u can also pull the in cabin filter out and clean that (makes a big mess)

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