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2004 V70 Water leaking into front passenger side.

Old Apr 4, 2010 | 08:48 PM
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Default 2004 V70 Water leaking into front passenger side.

I have water leaking into my V70 when the AC is on. There is no visible condensaste dripping from under the car, so I am assuming I have a clogged drain. I have had the car on a lift and cannot find the drain. Can someone clue me in in to where to find the drain tube?

Twice I have lost all electrical to the dash. I had radio and headlights, and not much else. The car ran in a safe mode and made enough power to limp home. I disconnected the positive side of the battery to cross it over to the negative terminal to reset the computer and regain the electrical. When I was back up and running, I had to take it to a mechanic to clear out the SRS error code. I replaced the battery after the first time. I am looking for a possible cause.

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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 07:02 PM
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Discovered the problem with the AC... A bug made its way into the system and plugged the drain tude.

Still guessing on the electrical problem.
 
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Old Apr 8, 2010 | 08:35 PM
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Next time on the electrical issue just let the car cool down and see if everything comes back.

I am starting to see alot of the clusters go bad. When the car is cold they work fine. After driving for 15-20 minutes it goes out again.
 
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