My nipples fell off.
#1
My nipples fell off.
So, I reached up and squeezed them. You know, like you do to make sure they're not clogged.
First the left one fell off followed by a gush of liquid. Then the right one fell of, also followed by a gush of liquid.
I contemplated putting them back on, but I'm a guy so I questioned why they're even there in the first place.
I considered piercing them, but again, if they're just going to fall off every time I play with them, what's the point in putting them back on.
I mean, if there's no reason other than to make me crawl under the Disco and clear the drains every few months, I think I'm just going to leave them off.
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#4
The same place as if the nipples were in there, straight down to the ground. In theory, the nipples are 1-way valves, water out and nothing can come in. In reality, dirt and crud clogs the valves, water backs up and leaks out wherever it can. That is all over the floorboard. If there is concern about the condensate going onto propshaft, xyz switch, etc.(which it will, with or without the nipples), then get a hose the same size as the nipple and insert in place of nipple and run to a spot where it is not going on anything critical.
#5
The same place as if the nipples were in there, straight down to the ground. In theory, the nipples are 1-way valves, water out and nothing can come in. In reality, dirt and crud clogs the valves, water backs up and leaks out wherever it can. That is all over the floorboard. If there is concern about the condensate going onto propshaft, xyz switch, etc.(which it will, with or without the nipples), then get a hose the same size as the nipple and insert in place of nipple and run to a spot where it is not going on anything critical.
#6
Same here, also note, when defroster is on, so is the A/C. So you could actually be running it longer than 8 months.
#8
You don't really need the 'nipples" (oneway valves) on the condensation drain tubes, they're only necessary when deep wading to prevent water coming back up in to the cab.
As many of us have found they clog up with crud, which causes the build up of condensate to find an other escape route, the foot wells resulting in sodden carpets. If you don't do any wading remove them and store them for use when you do.
You won't miss them as they offer no other benefits or protection to the XYZ switch or other components.
As many of us have found they clog up with crud, which causes the build up of condensate to find an other escape route, the foot wells resulting in sodden carpets. If you don't do any wading remove them and store them for use when you do.
You won't miss them as they offer no other benefits or protection to the XYZ switch or other components.
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