unclogged a/c drains, still have water on passenger floor
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Actually I didn't really unclog them, I looked up at them with a flashlight from under the truck, they looked totally clear as far up as i could see, so I ran some metal wire up there anyway but found nothing. Why do I still have water all over my passenger floor all the time?
Also, where exactly do the sunroof drains lead? I couldn't find them anywhere near the front wheel wells, and my sunroof drains are leaking too.
Also, where exactly do the sunroof drains lead? I couldn't find them anywhere near the front wheel wells, and my sunroof drains are leaking too.
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The sunroofs quite often leak between the tray and the roof as the factory seal Land Rover used was a useless bit of pathetic foam. The only fix for that if its leaking there, is headlining out, sunroof assy's out and re-seat them on a good bed of silicone / RTV sealant.
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If it is the condinsation from the a/c that is not flowing thru the drains, then they are not unplugged. When unplugged they will not drain water from under the carpet, that is your job, they will only drain water trapped up in the evap system.
If you have water on your floor, you should get a shop vac, pull the carpet up along with the pad and remove as much water as you can before mold starts growing. I would suggest spraying some Lysol on the floor, the pads and the back side of the carpet to limit the potential smell.
If you have water on your floor, you should get a shop vac, pull the carpet up along with the pad and remove as much water as you can before mold starts growing. I would suggest spraying some Lysol on the floor, the pads and the back side of the carpet to limit the potential smell.
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Will do Mike. I guess that's what I'll do when I get off from school next week. I'm thinking about pulling out all the carpets and headliner and putting herculiner (cheap rhinoliner) on all of it. It's going to be a trail truck in the long run anyway.
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