Water Collected in Underbody Panel (Tranny panel)
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Is collecting water here normal and likely due to the long trip with the AC on? Where are there drains or water lines above the tranny? In looking at the transmission itself, there were many white water evaporation marks on the casing that appeared fresh and surely not normal from a design standpoint. I?ve looked at the tranny a few times before and never notice this.
You may not have read the section recommending cornering at very high speeds to discharge fluids collecting in the plastic, under-car, shields
Seriously, it's possible the Plastic AC condensate drain is misdirected and instead of dumping it under the car it's running into the plastic shields. AC systems can extract a ton of water - especially on hot humid days. I think if you locate that hose - I think it's somewhere behind the passenger front wheel well - and make sure it isn't dumping water into the belly pan you'll be off and running w/o needing to drill any drain holes in the plastic body shield.
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The solution for removing water collecting in the plastic underbody panels is covered in the Owner's Manual for Advanced Drivers.
You may not have read the section recommending cornering at very high speeds to discharge fluids collecting in the plastic, under-car, shields
Seriously, it's possible the Plastic AC condensate drain is misdirected and instead of dumping it under the car it's running into the plastic shields. AC systems can extract a ton of water - especially on hot humid days. I think if you locate that hose - I think it's somewhere behind the passenger front wheel well - and make sure it isn't dumping water into the belly pan you'll be off and running w/o needing to drill any drain holes in the plastic body shield.
You may not have read the section recommending cornering at very high speeds to discharge fluids collecting in the plastic, under-car, shields
Seriously, it's possible the Plastic AC condensate drain is misdirected and instead of dumping it under the car it's running into the plastic shields. AC systems can extract a ton of water - especially on hot humid days. I think if you locate that hose - I think it's somewhere behind the passenger front wheel well - and make sure it isn't dumping water into the belly pan you'll be off and running w/o needing to drill any drain holes in the plastic body shield.
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