- Water in passenger foot well?
- Water in passenger foot well?
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Water in passenger foot well?
Dave I'm confident my "Water in Foot Well" problem is now sorted, and detail below what i did. I started the car, set the A/C to 16 Deg, switched it on then set the fan to maximum speed and left the car to tick over. After about half an hour i had a small puddle of water on the floor beneath the car which then indicated where the drain point for the A/C condensate was. I then jacked the front of the car, crawled under and found the outlet drain on the R/H side wall of the gearbox/prop shaft tunnel next to the gearbox and as you predicted it was made of rubber (i expected to find two drains but on my car i only had one). Small drips of water were emerging and dripping on the floor/my body every 2 seconds, but when i reached up and squeezed the rubber i was immediately drenched in about 12 plus litres of water.....that was my second shower of the day! When i inspected the outlet of the drain found that the rubber flap (the shape of a birds beak) which was supposed to stop dirt entering and allow water to escape had not been formed properly ie:- only about a quarter of it was slit/free of the rest of the rubber of the drain and allowing the water to escape. I then proceeded to release the rest of the flap. I have just come back from a 30 mile drive with the A/C on 16 Deg and max fan speed and thankfully no water has dripped onto the passenger foot well.....Job Done....until the next one? Thanks again Dave for your support and help. John
- Water in passenger foot well?
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Water in passenger foot well?
Evening Dave Thanks again for the useful information; I have checked out the newtis site and based on the information/special tools they detail i hope i don't have to start stripping the Dash to get at the A/C unit pipework. First job this coming weekend is to identify where the exit point of the L/H drain hose is under the car and hope it is blocked and that i can unblock it easily by using a flexible wire; if not i think this problem will have to be sorted out by my local garage. Thanks John
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Water in passenger foot well?
Hi Dave Thanks for the information it was extremely useful and has sorted my "Where does it exit" issue. I looked at the www.realoem.com site as you suggested and found that there are Left and Right hand drain tubes (this now means i can easily find the exit point of the unblocked r/h drain tube by running the a/c unit with the car idling on my drive and looking for the tell tale puddle beneath the car and using some logic i reckon the exit point of the blocked l/h drain will mirror the r/h one on the l/h side of the car. What i'm hoping is that the Left Drain hose is blocked at the point where it exits the bottom of the car and when i find it will poke a piece of flexible wire up it to clear the blockage. If this does not work then i will have to start stripping the dash until i find the leaking/loose pipe (which on the exploded drawing on www.realoem.com is buried somewhere behind the dash) and repair/replace it. PS:- Do you know of any pics/photos i can access which details how to strip the dash without damaging any of the plastic parts? Thanks again for your help. John
- Water in passenger foot well?
- Water in passenger foot well?
- Water in passenger foot well?
- Water in passenger foot well?
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