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BAD Install- Water LEAKING!
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8825448" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>He did say it's 35 degrees where he is so it's probably not from the AC, but as you say I have had a couple vehicles pool up with water in the past and neither were audio related. Clogged drain was one, another was a gasket leak elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>I do not believe that you'll have a gallon of water under your carpet from a less than 1" hole up on the firewall unless it's some kind of offroad vehicle you're submerging in a bog or something.</p><p></p><p>As far as how to dry that out in the winter, I wouldn't begin to guess how I'd do it besides beg someone with a heated garage to hang up the carpet in there and just use a towel to mop out all the water after that's up. My last time with that was midsummer and it still took a while out in the sun to fully dry out the carpet and pad setting out in the hot sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8825448, member: 614752"] He did say it's 35 degrees where he is so it's probably not from the AC, but as you say I have had a couple vehicles pool up with water in the past and neither were audio related. Clogged drain was one, another was a gasket leak elsewhere. I do not believe that you'll have a gallon of water under your carpet from a less than 1" hole up on the firewall unless it's some kind of offroad vehicle you're submerging in a bog or something. As far as how to dry that out in the winter, I wouldn't begin to guess how I'd do it besides beg someone with a heated garage to hang up the carpet in there and just use a towel to mop out all the water after that's up. My last time with that was midsummer and it still took a while out in the sun to fully dry out the carpet and pad setting out in the hot sun. [/QUOTE]
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