Well its time to bite the bullet and learn how to drop the A/C unit to get to the blocked drain tubes. There is a thin foam covering that breaks down from age,heat etc...and it collects ,guess where , that's right ! In the drain tubes. I had the very same scenario,with a waterfall coming down the side of the closet and soaking everything. There is no effective way that I have found to clear the tubes with the unit still in place. If you do not get all of the broken down foam out then you will eventually have the same problem.Good luck. Tom Czerniak 87 Westiico
----- Original Message ----- From: "VWNut Hawk" <vwnut@HAWKCOMPUTING.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 8:20 AM Subject: Air conditioning makes it rain inside the bus.
> My air conditioning has been working pretty well in my 88 weekender. > It drains the water out the back passenger side. > It also drips out of the air duct joints. > > Is this common? Should I just try to seal the joints? > Is something, some other drain blocked and causing this? > > Thanks > John |
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