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Condensation (wet amp)
I installed subs in my wife's 93 Accord recently and noticed a problem. The trunk gets to the dew point and dew settles on the amp and deck-lid (trunk). About 2 days ago there was frost on the amp..that's how bad it is. Weather seal appears to be fine, carpet's all back there, didn't notice missing gromets. I need to know what I can do (besides dynomatting the entire trunk) to take care of this problem. I don't have much money (who does in this economy?), so I need something relatively inexpensive that I can do myself to take care of this problem. Any suggestions are very welcome. Thanx in advance.
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I live in alabama, and I don't think I have ever seen this problem. I am thinking it is the high humidity rather than low temps ........ You will have to try something that absorbs humidity/moisture. The A/C does tyhat, but not much help in the trunk.
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that is the first time ive heard about that. Close the trunk n turn the bass up, feel around the edges, see if you feel air coming out. IF you do then you have an air leak and i bet thats ur prob.
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