A/C leaking water into cab?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by bigNATURE, Aug 24, 2014.

  1. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    i wouldn't worry too much about the hose. all you care about is having a clear drain hole. the hose is just an extension. and WILL corrode an break over time.
     
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  3. OldHasBeen

    OldHasBeen Road Train Member

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    Could be, but some of them are very difficult to replace. So if one take it easy with that hose they may not have to replace it, & if they do not take it easy with the hose they may make them self a very difficult job.

    That's the way I always looked at any mechanical work that I've done. At times I even seek advise to be sure I don't make it a more difficult job than what it needs to be.
     
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    Badcable Medium Load Member

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    And that's the only way to approach things. TAKE NOTES FOLKS! Don't turn a freebie repair into a $400.00 shop bill. Great advice, OldHasBeen!
     
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  5. bigNATURE

    bigNATURE Medium Load Member

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    I blew out the condensate lines and am still getting water into the cab, my whole space down there is saturated now, I sure would hate to throw this at a peterbilt shop but I'm running out of options. Any more ideas you guys got?
     
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