HAVE WATER LEAK ON MY 1999 LINCOLN TOWN CAR ON THE BACK OF THE PASSENGER SIDE ...... IS THAT FOR THE AIR CONDITION OF THE CAR , AND HOW I CAN SOLVE THIS PROBLEM

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Asked by GuruZN224 Nov 29, 2017 at 08:51 AM about the 1999 Lincoln Town Car Cartier

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

  HAVE WATER  LEAK ON MY 1999  LINCOLN TOWN  CAR ON THE  BACK
OF THE  PASSENGER  SIDE  ...... IS  THAT  FOR  THE  AIR CONDITION  OF  
THE  CAR  ,  AND  HOW I  CAN SOLVE THIS  PROBLEM

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HAVE WATER LEAK ON MY 1999 LINCOLN TOWN CAR ON THE BACK OF THE PASSENGER SIDE ...... IS THAT FOR THE AIR CONDITION OF THE CAR , AND HOW I CAN SOLVE THIS PROBLEM

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Condensate collects in a tray and drains to the exterior of the car through a rubber tube. Sometimes this may become clogged with mold and trash. Find this tube underneath the car near where the interior leak is and "milk" the tube (like you would milk a cow) or clear it with a wire.

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Old thread but maybe can help someone else. Remove the tray the guy above is talking about. There is a a rubber foam seal under it. I had the same problem and the seal had rotted. I put a bead of caulk around it and the problem was solved. Not sure how the water ends up on the floor in the back seat, but I would have 2" of water on the floor after a good thunderstorm. Caulking under the tray solved the problem.

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