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    Roger I'll check in the morning. Thanks guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    One of my utes leaks when rains. Bucket floor mats catch the water and save the carpet.
    Yeah I've got them and it's not pooling in then. It just gets wet underneath...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshC View Post
    Or the aircon drain maybe blocked-I've had that happen couple times


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    The air conditioning drain will be blocked. Bloody stupid design if it then leaks into the cabin, but is common.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gruntled View Post
    The air conditioning drain will be blocked. Bloody stupid design if it then leaks into the cabin, but is common.
    Had this happen as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsf View Post
    Had this happen as well
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    I'll send my brother to sort it for you. The air con will no longer function. Problem solved.
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    I'd be checking the heater core, can be hard to tell if it's antifreeze with such a small amount. Pressure check the cooling system just to be safe, 5min job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Savage1 View Post
    I'd be checking the heater core, can be hard to tell if it's antifreeze with such a small amount. Pressure check the cooling system just to be safe, 5min job.
    There is a lot of water, puddles under the carpet... Has soaked the carpet through too and none of it has been green... Just had radiator cleaned etc a few months ago too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Air con condensation drain come off or chaffed threw?
    Or blocked

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    Sounds like an awful lot of liquid to be the AC drain.

    FYI, I'm just a backyard mechanic and really know f$#k all about anything including mechanics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Air con condensation drain come off or chaffed threw?
    This. They also gunge up with mould/algae. Get underneath, find the exit hole and poke a 6mm cable tie up its ass and be prepared for a soaking. VN through VT commodores were an absolute bastard for it
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    I'll send my brother to sort it for you. The air con will no longer function. Problem solved.
    One step ahead of you @gadgetman, did the clutch last year and when we lifted the motor out it was a hell of a lot easier to just throw all the aircon crap over my shoulder than put it back together and have to re-gas it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    One step ahead of you @gadgetman, did the clutch last year and when we lifted the motor out it was a hell of a lot easier to just throw all the aircon crap over my shoulder than put it back together and have to re-gas it

    The other option is to turn the aircon pump into an air compressor. I never use the aircon.
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    In my courier i had a bung break or go missing from right by the bonet hinge point was causing water in the drivers side footwell

 

 

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