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Old October 1st 04, 07:28 AM
bl
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Default 2002 VUE AC condensatation water leak

I have a 2002 Vue 4-cyl.
There is AC condensation leaking onto the passenger side floorboard.

I figure there is a drain plugged up with dirt somewhere.
It's probably a 1-minute fix after I find the problem.

Can someone tell me where the drains are,
or what other things I should look for to fix this problem ?

Thanks, BL
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Old October 1st 04, 01:37 PM
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bl wrote:
>
> I have a 2002 Vue 4-cyl.
> There is AC condensation leaking onto the passenger side floorboard.
>
> I figure there is a drain plugged up with dirt somewhere.
> It's probably a 1-minute fix after I find the problem.
>
> Can someone tell me where the drains are,
> or what other things I should look for to fix this problem ?
>
> Thanks, BL


A/C - Condensation Leak Into Passenger Compartment

BULLETIN NO.: 02-T-41

ISSUE DATE: June, 2002

CATEGORY TYPE: HVAC-03

CATEGORY: General

CORPORATION NO.: 02-01-37-004

SUBJECT:
HVAC Module Condensation Leak into Driver and Passenger Side
Footwell Area - Seal Heater Core Cover and Evaporator Core
Cover

MODELS AFFECTED:
2002 Saturn VUE Vehicles with Air Conditioning (RPO C60) up
to VIN 2S825218. Vehicles built with VIN 2S825219 and later
have been sealed.

CONDITION:

Customer may comment there is water leaking into the driver
and passenger side footwell area when the A/C is on. The
most common complaints are water leaking into the footwell
area during left or right turns or when the HVAC blower is
on high.

CAUSE:

The heater core cover and evaporator case seams do not
provide a watertight seal.

CORRECTION:

Apply sealant to the heater core seam and the evaporator
case seam.
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Old October 3rd 04, 04:18 AM
bl
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Thanks !!!

C. E. White wrote:
>
> bl wrote:
>
>>I have a 2002 Vue 4-cyl.
>>There is AC condensation leaking onto the passenger side floorboard.
>>
>>I figure there is a drain plugged up with dirt somewhere.
>>It's probably a 1-minute fix after I find the problem.
>>
>>Can someone tell me where the drains are,
>>or what other things I should look for to fix this problem ?
>>
>>Thanks, BL

>
>
> A/C - Condensation Leak Into Passenger Compartment
>
> BULLETIN NO.: 02-T-41
>
> ISSUE DATE: June, 2002
>
> CATEGORY TYPE: HVAC-03
>
> CATEGORY: General
>
> CORPORATION NO.: 02-01-37-004
>
> SUBJECT:
> HVAC Module Condensation Leak into Driver and Passenger Side
> Footwell Area - Seal Heater Core Cover and Evaporator Core
> Cover
>
> MODELS AFFECTED:
> 2002 Saturn VUE Vehicles with Air Conditioning (RPO C60) up
> to VIN 2S825218. Vehicles built with VIN 2S825219 and later
> have been sealed.
>
> CONDITION:
>
> Customer may comment there is water leaking into the driver
> and passenger side footwell area when the A/C is on. The
> most common complaints are water leaking into the footwell
> area during left or right turns or when the HVAC blower is
> on high.
>
> CAUSE:
>
> The heater core cover and evaporator case seams do not
> provide a watertight seal.
>
> CORRECTION:
>
> Apply sealant to the heater core seam and the evaporator
> case seam.

 




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