drenched passenger side floor
hey guys-
about a week ago i noticed some water dripping from the passenger side underneath the 2000 4 x 4 durango I have-the a/c cointinued to run fine, but the water kept on-about 2 days ago the water stopped but when my wife sat in the passenger side , the mat was soaking wet-the a/c continues to run fine, but the wet passenger side mat continues- any idea what this is and how it can be repaired? is this a super expensive repair? as always i would appreciate any help you guys can provide...
Thanks
about a week ago i noticed some water dripping from the passenger side underneath the 2000 4 x 4 durango I have-the a/c cointinued to run fine, but the water kept on-about 2 days ago the water stopped but when my wife sat in the passenger side , the mat was soaking wet-the a/c continues to run fine, but the wet passenger side mat continues- any idea what this is and how it can be repaired? is this a super expensive repair? as always i would appreciate any help you guys can provide...
Thanks
If the wet carpet is water, not antifreeze, then you have a clogged HVAC drain. The A/C
evaporator builds up condensation on more humid days. The water builds up fast at times and will drain
out of the HVAC box drain, located on the right side of the firewall in the engine compartment.
https://dodgeforum.com/albumphoto.as...Type=6&apage=7
evaporator builds up condensation on more humid days. The water builds up fast at times and will drain
out of the HVAC box drain, located on the right side of the firewall in the engine compartment.
https://dodgeforum.com/albumphoto.as...Type=6&apage=7
You can do this yourself. Use a coat hanger and see if it will go into the drain hole .
Some have a rubber end on them sticking out of the firewall. Take it off first and check it for debri, then try to unclog the drain.
If you decide to have a shop look at it , it should'nt cost too much. But shop rates are getting high, Id check it myself.
https://dodgeforum.com/albumphoto.as...Type=6&apage=7
Some have a rubber end on them sticking out of the firewall. Take it off first and check it for debri, then try to unclog the drain.
If you decide to have a shop look at it , it should'nt cost too much. But shop rates are getting high, Id check it myself.
https://dodgeforum.com/albumphoto.as...Type=6&apage=7



