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Old 06-28-2005, 10:03 PM
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floor all wet!

Hi, when i run the Ac on my 2000 altima, the inside floor gets all wet. Is there a drain that might be plugged up?
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Old 06-29-2005, 06:53 PM
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Re: floor all wet!

There is a drain hose where the condensation should drip outside. If the hose gets plugged, condensation builds up until it leaks on the inside. Open the hood and look on the passenger side firewall for a rubber boot with a 90 deg bend. It is directly above the pass side steering boot. Make sure that the boot isn't plugged and is pointing toward the ground. Using compressed air or a wire like an old coat hanger or solid copper wire left over from a household wiring project can work to open the restriction. Make a little hook on the end and try to pull the obstruction out. The problem is if you can't remove the stuff that is blocking the hose, very often it will quickly plug again.
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Old 06-30-2005, 11:15 AM
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Re: floor all wet!

Thanks, But the whole damn car dropped dead yeaterday! Stalled out, tried to start it back up and a lot of white smoke out the back, now when i do get it started it runs really rough and cant go over 30. the check engine light is on and blinking
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