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Old 07-30-2004, 09:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1998 Tacoma passenger floor wet

My passenger floor is wet under the floor mat. I have checked the condensation tube and it appears to be secure w/o any cracks or splits. I cannot find any trace of leakage from the condensation tank. Thanks for any suggestions in advance.
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Old 07-31-2004, 03:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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is this just with rain or when the a/c is on? well i'm guess with the a/c. i have the same problem with my 87 4runner. the problem for us is where the condensor tank meets with the rest of the vent system there is a foam gasket that runs around the matting point, check to see if that is leaking.
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Old 08-02-2004, 01:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
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My 89 P/U would get wet on that side when it rained/after a wash, because of the antenna wire leaking into the truck (not sure if that prob. would apply to the newer trucks, but that's my info for ya )
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I'd say your condensation tube is plugged, not cracked. Check it from the outside. When I pulled my tube from the firewall, a deluge of water came pouring out.
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Still in process

Hey, thanks for the ideas. I'm still in the process of tracking it down. My wife drives the truck most of the time as I have to drive a service vehicle. I have pulled the drain tube from the tank after running a cleaning wire up it. It does no appear to be plugged since it does drain well on the outside. It is possible by looking at the inside of the tube that goes through the firewall that it may have not formed a tight seal and leaked there. I have taped a piece of newspaper to the underside of the tank and to the drain tube and let a/c run for 1/2 hr. and no leaks so far. I hope this takes care of it. Time will tell. Thanks to all for the feedback. Keep on Trucking!
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