Wow that reminds me of the mud dauber next I just cleared out of the top of my Tiico (on top of one of the cooling hoses.) And it hadn't been sitting for that many days...) As to the draining, I can't speak with authority on the Westy's, but on my 7 passenger Syncro the water is SUPPOSED to drip out of the left and right sides. If the drain hose is kinked, above the drip pan or otherwise incorrectly set up, then you may have water coming down on top of you or your passengers. And there is nothing quite as shocking as braking hard and having your backside get sodden with ice cold water.... :)
on 7/2/03 7:55 AM, Jay Roth at bghuna@MCHSI.COM wrote: > Since the topic of AC is a priority this week, I'm curious as to *where* the > moisture from the van interior should be draining when the AC is running? If > one looks at the rear of the van, should water drip from the left, right, or > center? I've noticed it in *all* those three locations on mine and when it > drains from the center, water obviously evaporates quickly as it hits the > exhaust. > > (I've found the PO lived near mud-dobbers/wasps and mudhouses have been > built in various locations and wonder if a drain tube is clogged) |
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