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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Corvette / September 2006

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Water on the garage floor

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CardsFan - 17 Sep 2006 01:57 GMT
I just took the '93 on about a 40-mile run on various types of roads, from
county roads to an interstate.  Drove it reasonably hard at times, easy at
others.  After getting home, I get a lot of water dripping onto the garage
floor.  It's dripping from under the passenger door nearer the front fender,
is cold to the touch.  Is this where condensation from the A/C would drip
from?  I had the A/C on, but set to 78 and that was about the ambient temp,
and I was driving with the windows down.

I can understand some condensation, but this is really quite a bit of water.
It has been pretty humid here, with fog in the mornings lately.

AJM
'93 Ruby coupe, 6 sp (both tops)
RS - 17 Sep 2006 12:24 GMT
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>I just took the '93 on about a 40-mile run on various types of roads, from
>county roads to an interstate.  Drove it reasonably hard at times, easy at
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> AJM
> '93 Ruby coupe, 6 sp (both tops)
Bob I - 17 Sep 2006 15:07 GMT
Clear water is A/C condensation. There are no other "clear water" sources.
PS. You were attempting to dehumidify the world.

> I just took the '93 on about a 40-mile run on various types of roads, from
> county roads to an interstate.  Drove it reasonably hard at times, easy at
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> AJM
> '93 Ruby coupe, 6 sp (both tops)
CardsFan - 18 Sep 2006 00:50 GMT
> Clear water is A/C condensation. There are no other "clear water" sources.

That's what I figured.  I just wasn't sure on this car where the water would
drip from.

> PS. You were attempting to dehumidify the world.

Well the 'Vette sure waaay out-condenses either of the Acuras.  There's a
front coming through here tonight and hi temps are to be in the 60's
throughout the week.  Me?  I'm off to Florida, with the golf clubs.  :o)

AJM
'93 Ruby coupe, 6 sp (both tops)

>> I just took the '93 on about a 40-mile run on various types of roads,
>> from county roads to an interstate.  Drove it reasonably hard at times,
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>> AJM
>> '93 Ruby coupe, 6 sp (both tops)
Bob I - 18 Sep 2006 02:22 GMT
It could be your system needs a higher water level to drain when the car
is moving with the windows open so more water drains when you stop the
car.

>>Clear water is A/C condensation. There are no other "clear water" sources.
>
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>>>AJM
>>>'93 Ruby coupe, 6 sp (both tops)
 
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