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water inside car while and after running air conditioner
i saw the message posted regarding water in car. i was about to use the
information provided by chris and it dawned on me, should i remove the rubber tube from the black box or remove from the other end. if i remove from the black box, how do i reattach it? will i need to take the entire dash out or can i put it back on with the dash attached. i guess you can tell i am new at this!!!!! |
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2forgetmenot wrote:
> i saw the message posted regarding water in car. i was about to use the > information provided by chris and it dawned on me, should i remove the > rubber tube from the black box or remove from the other end. if i remove > from the black box, how do i reattach it? will i need to take the entire > dash out or can i put it back on with the dash attached. i guess you can > tell i am new at this!!!!! > The entire tube pops on and off with no tools required. The blockage is probably at the point where the tube meets the black box, inside the box itself, so it will need to be removed from that end anyway so that you can poke something like a coat hanger into the plastic box. The other end goes through a hole to the outside of the car. It is very easy to take this tube on and off. Pat |
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pws > wrote: > The blockage is > probably at the point where the tube meets the black box, inside the box > itself, so it will need to be removed from that end anyway so that you > can poke something like a coat hanger into the plastic box. It's also a really good idea to position a large bowl on the footwell floor under the drain outlet, 'cause when you poke the blackage a LOT of water will probably come out. --- Lanny Chambers '94C, St. Louis http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html |
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Lanny, If you didn't tell him I guess I would have but I DID get a chuckle
when I thought about him learning that the same way we all have (the hard way). Chris 92BB&T "Lanny Chambers" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > pws > wrote: > >> The blockage is >> probably at the point where the tube meets the black box, inside the box >> itself, so it will need to be removed from that end anyway so that you >> can poke something like a coat hanger into the plastic box. > > It's also a really good idea to position a large bowl on the footwell > floor under the drain outlet, 'cause when you poke the blackage a LOT of > water will probably come out. > > --- > Lanny Chambers > '94C, St. Louis > http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html |
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Chris D'Agnolo wrote:
> Lanny, If you didn't tell him I guess I would have but I DID get a chuckle > when I thought about him learning that the same way we all have (the hard > way). > > Chris > 92BB&T You guys are taking all of the fun out of this. It is especially nifty when the water is muddy and pours out onto the tan carpet. Pat |
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Oh, I think the smell of that stagnant stuff is the nifty-est part!
Chris 92BB&T "pws" > wrote in message .. . > Chris D'Agnolo wrote: >> Lanny, If you didn't tell him I guess I would have but I DID get a >> chuckle when I thought about him learning that the same way we all have >> (the hard way). >> >> Chris >> 92BB&T > > You guys are taking all of the fun out of this. It is especially nifty > when the water is muddy and pours out onto the tan carpet. > > Pat |
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"Chris D'Agnolo" > wrote: > Oh, I think the smell of that stagnant stuff is the nifty-est part! For awhile, maybe. But once the mildew takes hold, the cheap thrill of stagnancy will be revealed as a pale shadow of the true joy of fetor. --- Lanny Chambers '94C, St. Louis http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html |
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On 2005-08-24, Lanny Chambers > wrote:
>> Oh, I think the smell of that stagnant stuff is the nifty-est part! > > For awhile, maybe. But once the mildew takes hold, the cheap thrill of > stagnancy will be revealed as a pale shadow of the true joy of fetor. ROTFL -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I'm sitting on my at SPEED QUEEN... To me, visi.com it's ENJOYABLE... I'm WARM... I'm VIBRATORY... |
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ROTFL ?
I have to plead ignorance again, dang, I hate to do that! What does this stand for? Chris 92BB&T "Grant Edwards" > wrote in message ... > On 2005-08-24, Lanny Chambers > wrote: > >>> Oh, I think the smell of that stagnant stuff is the nifty-est part! >> >> For awhile, maybe. But once the mildew takes hold, the cheap thrill of >> stagnancy will be revealed as a pale shadow of the true joy of fetor. > > ROTFL > > -- > Grant Edwards grante Yow! I'm sitting on my > at SPEED QUEEN... To me, > visi.com it's ENJOYABLE... I'm > WARM... I'm VIBRATORY... |
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Chris D'Agnolo wrote:
> ROTFL ? > > I have to plead ignorance again, dang, I hate to do that! What does this > stand for? > > Chris > 92BB&T "Rolling off the floor living", usually used by heavy drinkers after a binge. Actually, that would be "Rolling On The Floor Laughing". Another version is ROTLMAO, which simply adds "My Ass Off" to the end. ROTLMFAO is another, you can probably guess that one. ;-) HTH, Pat |
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