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    if the floor gets wet when its not raining its the a/c drains. if it happened only when it was raining, its the deflector.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottydoggs View Post
    if the floor gets wet when its not raining its the a/c drains. if it happened only when it was raining, its the deflector.
    Ill probably end up doing both but as far as drains, where can i start to check em out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottydoggs View Post
    if the floor gets wet when its not raining its the a/c drains. if it happened only when it was raining, its the deflector.
    Thank you.. I was reading through this thread and immediately thought, how could it not be rain if it only does it when it's raining? Lol it doesn't take Spock to spot that logic.

    Edit: I have the same problem on my car.. But I'm a cheap bastard so I just park facing downhill when it rains. Problem solved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil98gt View Post
    Thank you.. I was reading through this thread and immediately thought, how could it not be rain if it only does it when it's raining? Lol it doesn't take Spock to spot that logic.

    Edit: I have the same problem on my car.. But I'm a cheap bastard so I just park facing downhill when it rains. Problem solved.
    Haha if only i had hills to park on, id probably do the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil98gt View Post
    Thank you.. I was reading through this thread and immediately thought, how could it not be rain if it only does it when it's raining? Lol it doesn't take Spock to spot that logic.

    Edit: I have the same problem on my car.. But I'm a cheap bastard so I just park facing downhill when it rains. Problem solved.


    i fixed mine with a plastic bag 2 years ago, it still works. and this was before i even found this site. or that write up.

    it was have a problem, fix a problem, for free time, and its lasted longer than i ever thought it would.

    and the wet floor does start to stink.

    free tip: buy a large box of baking soda, and sprinkle it over the wet rug, after it drys vac it up with a shop vac. it kills any odors.

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