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Old January 23rd 05, 11:45 PM
Fxrman80
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Default 1993 90 water on floors

just got this 93 Audi 90 and discovered a LOT of water on the floors. Got any
ideas? No, the sunroof was not left opened.... LOL Thanks, Gary
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Old January 24th 05, 12:26 AM
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"Fxrman80" > wrote in message
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> just got this 93 Audi 90 and discovered a LOT of water on the floors. Got
> any
> ideas? No, the sunroof was not left opened.... LOL Thanks, Gary


You state floors but you mean all floors?
Normally only on one side at the time floors are flooded.
Non drivers side: kit on front window bottom/cover is missing.
Drivers side: via fuse box bottom.
Also car was leaning backwards when raining heavily.

Good luck,

Ronald


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Old January 25th 05, 02:19 AM
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Years ago I had a flooded passenger footwell in my audi, ruined the
computer. it was late fall, leaves and road debris had collected on top
of the transmission, right under a plastic flapper valve that was
supposed to drain water from the "wiper well". the water collected in
the well and came into the passenger compartment thru the air duct
feeding the heater core.

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Old February 1st 05, 06:34 AM
Derek Powell
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There's also the common problem of the A/C condenser drain reservoir
plugging up. It happened to my 93 and 95 90.


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> Years ago I had a flooded passenger footwell in my audi, ruined the
> computer. it was late fall, leaves and road debris had collected on top
> of the transmission, right under a plastic flapper valve that was
> supposed to drain water from the "wiper well". the water collected in
> the well and came into the passenger compartment thru the air duct
> feeding the heater core.
>



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Old August 31st 05, 04:36 PM
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Derek, can you give the group some details on this - my a4 seems to have
recently had the passenger footwash option installed... if it wasn't so
annoying!

-Gan

"Derek Powell" > wrote in message
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> There's also the common problem of the A/C condenser drain reservoir
> plugging up. It happened to my 93 and 95 90.
>
>
> "fmb" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>> Years ago I had a flooded passenger footwell in my audi, ruined the
>> computer. it was late fall, leaves and road debris had collected on top
>> of the transmission, right under a plastic flapper valve that was
>> supposed to drain water from the "wiper well". the water collected in
>> the well and came into the passenger compartment thru the air duct
>> feeding the heater core.
>>

>
>



 




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