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Anonymous Posted on Jun 02, 2011

Keep getting clear water in drivers side floor board, hasn't rained in days, is it something to do with the ac??....No holes found in floor board or firewall

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Mine did the same thing .I got it checked and it was just the A C. Hose came un attached.Easy fix

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Drain tube for your AC likely has debris or possibly a bug has made a home in there. Have it cleaned and see if it still drains.

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    Where is the drain tube for the AC?

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