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Old 11-01-2009, 11:22 AM #1  
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Water dripping from front passenger side???

Hello all,

In the last few months, everytime we drive our Cayenne, park it, it starts to drip water (not coolent or any engine fluid) from the front passenger side of the car, just right behind the front wheel area. This is not just a few drops, but about 10 to 15 oz of water!! I have not idea that this is. So, any thoughts?

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Old 11-01-2009, 11:46 AM #2  
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A/C condensation...
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Thanks guys!

I was thinking of that, but that much water? And, it wasn't like that for the last 5 years either, just started. So, I am not 100% sure.
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it was always there, but you just realized it. The humidity of the air is the thing that affects the amount of water condensed.
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Yup, mine does the same thing!
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Ive seen the drains get plugged up with dirt and leaves before, you would be amazed at how much water the hvac box will hold. Pull the carpet back a little and you will see where the drain passes through the bulkhead.
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Thanks everyone!!! I feel much better now.
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