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Totally agree! And this is a good education for all of us! |
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The fact that you're working on a convertible could be part of the problem. They never seal well and you'll be producing more condensate both inside and outside the case than you would in a hard top. For this vehicle, insulating the duct hoses may be worth the effort. Ryan |
Ryan,
Thanks for the replies. I think you're right on track...my car is not that well sealed. The windows need some adjustment, and I noticed today some warm air coming through the shifter boot. I'm not sure about the kick panel vents, as they have speakers in them.... but I'll take it apart this winter to check that all out. I think my trunk may have even been a contributor, but think that is corrected now. I have noticed (as you and others have suggested) that having the temp slider at halfway or so seems to keep it from freezing up. When I operated it at max cold, it was obviously freezing up as it would drip for hours. Now, it stops dripping within minutes after stopping. I'll chip away at all this 'til it's right. Thanks again to all for weighing in. Bill |
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