(How To) Fix Water Leaking into Cabin HVAC
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2013
- We fix plugged drains that result in water leaking into vehicle HVAC system and subsequently into the vehicle cabin. One other symptom is a sloshing sound when using the HVAC system. Watch to see the easy fix!
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I been diagnosing an taking apart my car all day because I thought it was my sunroof drain an this is definitely what my car is doing thanks man 👍
videos like this keep the world moving 👏🏾
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!!! This is the Exact Explanation I’ve been looking for! Y’all are amazing and have saved my Carpet And my Sanity!!!
Wow, just what i was looking for. I have exact problem!
I will try this....
Thanks a bunch!
Amazing and yet so simple. Thanks a lot , I almost trade my car in
Something like this may be the cause of my mystery water leak! Thank you for the idea
You got to love you tube and it’s helpful people out there. thank you for this info
Am telling you
Thanks for taking the time to post this
Really hope this is the problem with my e90!!!!! Easy free fix. Thank you for the video and the knowledge
yay i will definitely try this as alot of mechanics here in Melbourne australia charge me for things that don't need fixing.
Thanks for this video, we probably have this problem because we park under a tree with small leaves. We had to replace our HVAC motor twice already because water got in it and froze. 😕
I have lots of pine trees, palms, oaks, and other trees all by my driveway. This is definitely my problem. Such a pain to deal with all the pollen and crap that comes off the trees. I have bundles of wires that are wet on my GX460 that I don't drive much. Now i'm afraid to start it because I don't want everything to fry
Great quick video. Thnx
Thank You! This is impressing. My drain hoses are clean, and the rain water goes via them under the car. But also goes into the cabin and appears in front of the passenger seat floor sadly. I need to investigate, where can the water get in...
Would be really helpful to know what kind of car. . .just a minor detail, though there seem to be many varieties to choose from.
LIked the vid. You should do more!
Excellent.. it worked..
Great help!
Very useful video. Thanks.
Man I had that problem and this video helped me out a lot thanks
so the hose adaptor is not accessible unless you pull off the wipers and all that business? Can you reach it from underneath? thx
Thank you!!!
it can also be the seals around the air intakes
Wow I needed this ! Just paid a mechanic 150 did I just get ripped off ??? 😳😳😳
Got the same problem and I think this will work for me, too. The question is whether I can accomplish the task without breaking anything. Thanks!
how do you tell if it is the condenser or heatercore if it is not the drain ? please help
Thanks, my jeep commander thanks you
I just can't wait to try it after d rain
Great video! Keep it up. Wouldn't hurt to do some back rows
I have question.. if U just need to remove that pipe why U open those all screws and plastic???
Might help if you said what car and year it is. Does not show were to look on other cars.
So pretty much skip step one and just unscrew the hose and clean it
Yeah good question
Hope that wats happening to me
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What do you mean by half gallon of water dripping out on the floor? are you talking about the floorboard in the van or garage floor where you park it?.and you say this rainwater is coming from under the dashboard, isn't that hell on the wiring harness and other electrical components up under there? It's a good video but it's somewhat vague.. you need to be more specific for me to be able to understand what you're talking about, you don't even tell us what year or model van your sister has you're working on..
The title says "cabin" its the car interior. All vehicles have drains or cowels under windshield that can catch debris and need to get clean. Tons of videos out there to help.
Please please show us how to remove the grate, this video is completely useless without showing us how to remove that part! I hate this, I don't understand why these car videos start with the car already taken apart, why post a video that only shows you the end steps of what you need to do? If they had shown you the beginning part, removing the grate, this would be a wonderful video but as is it is not helpful at all.