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Old 11-25-2004, 10:24 AM
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Old 11-26-2004, 05:09 PM
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Quincelady:

Hopefully, you have cured the water-in-trunk problem. If you still get condensation on the insides of the rear window and windshield, there are a couple of other possibilities.

First, if you are running the heat AC or vent and if you also smell antifreeze, it is possible that the heater core radiator, its fitings, or some hose to or from it may be leaking.

Second, if you smell a musty smell when you run the heat, AC, or vent, your drain hose on your AC condensor could be stopped up somehow, allowing water to accumulate in the AC drain pan last time you used the AC. This is usually an easy problem to fix once the drain hose is located. Usually, blowing compressed air up the hose or running a wire up it will clear the blockage. A friend with am MB had this problem. On another make, I discovered that the hose had actually moved in its mountings and become kinked, thus causing the stoppage. This was easy to fix be repositioning.

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Old 05-17-2005, 07:55 PM
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Hello Everyone,
After a long and painful battle with Aids my dear friend/brother past on. I must say it took me to another level watching someone endure so much suffering. Only God/Universe knows why. I have found peace in that his suffering is over and his love remains.
As for my Baby Benz I started to drive her more, park her less and now the condensation is gone. I had posted another thread regarding crackles in my speakers and my radio shutting off and on by itself. I got to the bottom of that! During my condensation nightmare the radio AMP had moisture seep into it and oxidation accumulated. Simply killed the AMP. A new Amp was extremely expensive. Fortunately, I was able to find a used one for much less and installed it. The music is back in my life in more ways then one.
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Melinda
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Losing a loved one is always a test of internal strength and fortitude. It sounds like you are getting through it OK. Best wishes.
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Old 05-19-2005, 09:21 PM
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Thank You Ray.. indeed it is... this too shall pass.

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