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Old 06-18-2005, 23:01   #1 (permalink)
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Water leak, dripping from right side of evaporator, 72 Must.

When hose is sprayed on windshield, water flows inside, appears to be
dripping from bottom edge of evaporator box. Windshield replaced and
resealed, two holes on top of cowl patched. Water does not appear to
be leaking from these areas. There is a seam at the bottom of this
plastic box, and there appears to be sealant all the way around.
Bottom is held on by metal clips, which are intact. The vehicle is a
72 Mustang Grande. Maybe if the bottom is taken off and resealed, it
might cure it??
Thanks. :o

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Old 06-20-2005, 21:01   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Water leak, dripping from right side of evaporator, 72 Must.

It shouldnt be getting in there in the first place..sealing it in wont
solve the problem

I would check around that cowl intake again

jackaroo <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote in news:1_609688_
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> When hose is sprayed on windshield, water flows inside, appears to be
> dripping from bottom edge of evaporator box. Windshield replaced and
> resealed, two holes on top of cowl patched. Water does not appear to
> be leaking from these areas. There is a seam at the bottom of this
> plastic box, and there appears to be sealant all the way around.
> Bottom is held on by metal clips, which are intact. The vehicle is a
> 72 Mustang Grande. Maybe if the bottom is taken off and resealed, it
> might cure it??
> Thanks. :o
>


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Old 06-20-2005, 21:01   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Water leak, dripping from right side of evaporator, 72 Must.

And.. are your cowl drains on each side open?


jackaroo <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote in news:1_609688_
420b83cbeb34678331eed7c3c4744c33@autoforumz.com:

> When hose is sprayed on windshield, water flows inside, appears to be
> dripping from bottom edge of evaporator box. Windshield replaced and
> resealed, two holes on top of cowl patched. Water does not appear to
> be leaking from these areas. There is a seam at the bottom of this
> plastic box, and there appears to be sealant all the way around.
> Bottom is held on by metal clips, which are intact. The vehicle is a
> 72 Mustang Grande. Maybe if the bottom is taken off and resealed, it
> might cure it??
> Thanks. :o
>


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