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Water standing on passenger side
I went out to my car today, after it had rained quite a bit last night. Well there was quite a bit of water standing on the passenger side. It has been damp for a while, but never had this much water. I called the local dealer and the service guy said if it's not a leak somewhere, it might be an evaporator core drain that is clogged/full. Just wondering if anyone has any ideas what could be the problem here. Trying to avoid taking it to the dealer if it could be an easy fix.
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Re: Water standing on passenger side
Without anymore details, I would be willing to bet that your heater core is leaking.
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Re: Water standing on passenger side
I would have thought that too, but this is straight water I would say. A leak in the heater core would be more of a mix correct?
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Re: Water standing on passenger side
yeah, do a search of the forum for water leak. You will find your answer. Its the weather stripping around the heater box. Very Very easy fix. I did it on mine and not another drop of water!!!
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