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A/C condensate splashing into driver side footwell


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We have had no rain for a while in Houston, and today driving with the top down and A/C on in my 1999 Boxster, I suddenly felt cold water splashing onto my right foot while making a right turn.

I am quite sure this is A/C condensate and wonder why it's not draining out. I believe there is a drain pipe pretty much underneath there. Would it make sense jacking up the car and blow it out with compressed air?

Edit: I DID check underneath the car and there was a small puddle of water, most likely from the A/C drain.

JP

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Yes, but make sure the tube is protruding through the opening first.

Sometime folks bump it when doing stereo work or even cleaning.

Thanks Loren,

After posting I checked underneath the car and there was a small puddle of water.... At least some water is coming out. Will get underneath the car tomorrow and blow out the drain line.

JP

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