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Old 09 Aug 2004, 09:03 am
Nick
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Default Re: Pool of water in the passenger side of my 2001 Honda CRV

As a test, when you have a streak of sunny (preferably humid days) run
the A/C on high and for a good amount of time and see if the problem
shows up. If it doesn't then it isn't the A/C and you may have a seal
on the door which is bad. Also see if you can find any holes on the
undercarriage of the car, you may have hit something which damaged the
bottom of the floor.

Hope this helps,
Nick

On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 16:40:21 -0400, "yearnforthesimplelife"
<judyronfre@msn.com> wrote:

>I purchased a used 2001 Honda CRV last week and by the time I got home,
>there was a pool of water on the floorboard on the passenger side. It was
>raining at the time but the dealership decided it was a plugged drain of
>some sort, fixed that and declared all was well. The same thing happened
>the following day after raining again. The dealership sent me to an A/C
>mechanic, thinking that the problem was here. After running diagnostics,
>that mechanic told me that there wasn't a poblem with the A/C. It has not
>rained since and I no longer have the flooded floorboard so I am inclined
>to believe that there is a leak somewhere. Any suggestions as to the
>source of this leak?



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