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bugs on the run Member
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Posted: Tue Jun 2nd, 2009 03:36 am |
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| Just wondering if any one else can help with a 2004 Expedition. I have taken it to a glass company and two mechanics to find where a leak is coming in at. When it rains the auto airconditioner will come on just sitting in the drive way. It has become increasingly worse now efecting different parts of the electronis. Theory is that the gem module is getting wet and causing all the problems but we cannot figure out where the water is getting in at. My wife told me the last time it rained she felt a couple drips on her foot while driving. Any suggestions to help solve this would be great. Last edited on Tue Jun 2nd, 2009 03:36 am by bugs on the run |
The CarGuy Administrator
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Posted: Sun Jun 7th, 2009 03:12 pm |
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| Bugs, what part of town are you in?
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Posted: Wed Jun 10th, 2009 02:14 pm |
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| How is that relevant to the issue with the car
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John in Plano Member
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Posted: Wed Jun 10th, 2009 06:47 pm |
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I'm going to venture a guess that Jerry was going to suggest a company to have a look at your car.
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Posted: Wed Jun 10th, 2009 08:56 pm |
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John in Plano wrote: I'm going to venture a guess that Jerry was going to suggest a company to have a look at your car.
i'd venture a guess that john is correct....
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bugs on the run Member
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Posted: Thu Jun 11th, 2009 01:03 am |
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| okay, I just was not understanding the question, I live in Wichita Falls Texas. Today it has been raining all afternoon and the car has been parked. I went out to check on the expedition and the floor board was damp.
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The CarGuy Administrator
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Posted: Thu Jun 11th, 2009 09:27 pm |
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I've done this...when it gets dry, have someone run a water hose on it while you are inside with a flash light trying to see a drip. Leaks are tough.
And yes, I was going to suggest a place for repairs if you were in DFW.
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