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I've copped air con condensation once in my BFII, but only once!

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Bump... my G6Et has just started doing this as well I was just installing a built in Bel STIr radar detector and ALP laser parking sensor. And noticed damp carpet under dash I guess behind the stereo. I noticed it again today when I was turning a long hard corner, my feet got wet. I had jst been through a car wash, but I assume it's the AC. How hard is it to get to the drain pipe and where is it?

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  On 11/05/2014 at 12:29 AM, turbotrana said:
This is why you don't buy from previous owner who likes to do things to his car.

Do you work on your car ?

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  On 11/01/2015 at 5:18 AM, NZBen said:

Bump... my G6Et has just started doing this as well I was just installing a built in Bel STIr radar detector and ALP laser parking sensor. And noticed damp carpet under dash I guess behind the stereo. I noticed it again today when I was turning a long hard corner, my feet got wet. I had jst been through a car wash, but I assume it's the AC. How hard is it to get to the drain pipe and where is it?

Left hand corners? I've just fixed mine. Foam seal on the evaporator core was dereorated. New seal and no water after 3hrs driving today in 35degs with the ac roaring.

See the posts bendoco linked

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How long did that take Ralph........mine is doing the same chit, haven't checked the drain yet but given it only happens on a hot day with the window down.....I'm thinking the worst...

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Probably around 8hrs start to finish. You could easily do it in 5 going hammer and tongs but I took the time to carry out a couple of other jobs as well.

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Faaaark, Yeah having not had a falcon dash out before it will probably take me 10, did you throw a new mixer shaft in as a precaution? Or can they just fail at anytime really?

Ill try the drain first obviously.

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Wow, totally impressed Ralph, did everything come apart easily or did you have some obstacles, I see a Stanley knife on the floor. :ermm:

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