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What to do if you have water in your dash?

What to do if you have water in your dash?

Water In Your Dash? Try Cleaning The AC Drain – EricTheCarGuy This is more common than you might think and so easy to fix. If you’ve ever been driving and got your feet wet with smelly water this video is for you. In only a few minuets you can have it solved, watch the video to see how. http://www.ericthecarguy.com/forum/de… Loading…

What was the interior of a 1968 GTX without AC?

● 1968 GTX without AC will have outer, lower dummy vent covers. They are also a thick, hard clear plastic. Black paint is applied to the rear, allowing fine detail in the clear casting to show. The outer edges of the dummy covers are chromed.   ● These vent dummies never have woodgrain.

Where are the air holes in a Vanagon?

On the leading edge of the doors, in the door jam, there are three oval holes that open into this hollow space of the door itself. As a Vanagon plows through the air, air flows around the vehicle creating low-pressure zones near the front door jam areas.

How can you tell if your AC unit is failing?

Like most AC issues, the first indicator of a damaged AC evaporator is poor performance. Since the AC evaporator is the major part that removes heat from the air, failure is rather simple to determine.

How do you remove a step by step dash?

To release the inst cluster, you must pull it forward towards you as far as it will go. Reach behind and feel the tab on the speedo cable (I have it circled below). Pushing on this tab will allow you to release and pull the speedo cable out.

How do you remove a Philips dash cover?

1. the first step is to remove the inst cluster cover. I have circled the areas where the philips screw will need to be removed. After these screws are out, simply pull the cover towards you, and lift up and it’ll come straight out. 2. The next step is to remove the dash pad.

Are there any screws on the right side of the dash?

2 screws on the right side near the speaker..>NOTE: no need to remove any screws other than what I have circled. These other screws do other things not pertinent to removing the dash. NOTE: there are two screws on the very sides of the dash that mate up to the door..below is a lousy picture of these. These do NOT need to be removed!!

How do you fill a hole in a wall air conditioner?

Take off the front-facing panel, then pull out the motor assembly. Use a pry bar to remove the metal jacket that the air conditioner slides into. Build a frame around the opening with 2-by-4 foot boards cut to fit the dimensions of the hole. Recess the 2-by-4 foot frame 1/2-inch into the opening.

Why do I have water coming out of my car?

Some of the most common causes of a water leak are the exhaust, the cooling system, and the windscreen washer system. If you see a clear and odorless fluid under your car, then it’s possibly just water from your car’s AC system. The air conditioning system of your car is the most common source…

What can I do about the sloshing sound under the dash?

The best system I know of is to park on a steep grade with the front of the car facing upward, then let the engine run with the radiator cap off. Squeezing the hoses, especially the hoses near the back of the engine compartment that go to the heater core, and varying the throttle can help. You should get bubbles coming up the top of the radiator.

What to do if water is leaking from under your car?

In case, if there is some doubt about what actually is leaking from your car, you can place a paper under that leak to identify the density and color of the liquid. If the color is clear, that means it is water otherwise it’s coolant.

Water In Your Dash? Try Cleaning The AC Drain – EricTheCarGuy This is more common than you might think and so easy to fix. If you’ve ever been driving and got your feet wet with smelly water this video is for you. In only a few minuets you can have it solved, watch the video to see how. http://www.ericthecarguy.com/forum/de… Loading…

Why is there water on the passenger side of my car?

Water on floor passenger side from clogged AC condensate drain. This is one of the more common problems. It’s caused by bacteria buildup on the AC evaporator coil located in the heater box under your dash. Bacteria from airflow combines with condensation from the AC coil to produce a mildew/mold smell and the formation of a slime on the AC fins.

The best system I know of is to park on a steep grade with the front of the car facing upward, then let the engine run with the radiator cap off. Squeezing the hoses, especially the hoses near the back of the engine compartment that go to the heater core, and varying the throttle can help. You should get bubbles coming up the top of the radiator.

Why do I get water in my car when I run the AC?

In addition to air in your cooling system, you could have a blockage at the drain tube for the AC system. Under the evaporator is a drain that is supposed to allow moisture from evaporator condensation to exit the HVAC system. It’s the reason you see your car dripping water during the summer when you run your AC.

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Ruth Doyle