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Water in floorboard of Truck
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<blockquote data-quote="tytower" data-source="post: 416872" data-attributes="member: 2399"><p>I notice on my sedan when I stop and the air conditioner has been running the thing is frozen up and leaks a small puddle of water under the car.</p><p></p><p>This implies a tray under it to catch it with a tube leading to the outside and if the tube got blocked the water would have nowhere to go but over the tray sides.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps a ball bearing pushed into the outlet tubes.</p><p></p><p>Heard of a version of this used on toilets . Soak a Smurf ball in strong bleach solution then truss it up real tight in a small ball. Let it dry and take the string off. It stays compressed until it is flushed well down the pipe.</p><p></p><p>Bit like the spud in the tailpipe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tytower, post: 416872, member: 2399"] I notice on my sedan when I stop and the air conditioner has been running the thing is frozen up and leaks a small puddle of water under the car. This implies a tray under it to catch it with a tube leading to the outside and if the tube got blocked the water would have nowhere to go but over the tray sides. Perhaps a ball bearing pushed into the outlet tubes. Heard of a version of this used on toilets . Soak a Smurf ball in strong bleach solution then truss it up real tight in a small ball. Let it dry and take the string off. It stays compressed until it is flushed well down the pipe. Bit like the spud in the tailpipe [/QUOTE]
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