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Hashley Wallace

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  1. Thank you so much. Your explanation and description was perfect. There is no silicon there and I can see the gap. Also, when I pull the carpet back that's pretty similar to what I'm seeing. So can I get silicon stuff at AutoZone? Anything I need to know about before tackling this job?
  2. Explain what you mean about silicon around the drain tube? Is there supposed to be silicon around the exterior of the plug? In the picture that I took you can see a small gap around the outside of the plug. Between the plug and, I guess, the firewall. So I should put silicon there? If that makes any sense. Lol.
  3. I do know that it isn't antifreeze. I've already checked. It is water.
  4. I do know that it isn't antifreeze. I've already checked. It is water.
  5. I was able to locate the drain. It doesn't appear to be clogged. All that I had to put in there was a straw. It went in about 3-4 inches. There wasn't a plug in it though. Does that matter? And when I located it there was moisture around the opening. So that seems to me that it is not clogged. So my next question was what could it be now? Any further suggestions?
  6. Ok. Thank you! Both descriptions are great. I think I will be able to locate it now. If not I will snap a few shots and post them. Thank you so much.
  7. I have a 2008 Fusion. Its a 4 cylinder. I do not know all of the specifications about the motor and such but I have a wet floor board. I have done some research and decided that it is most likely caused by a clogged ac drain line. From what I have read this is a relatively simple task to correct.. However, I have no idea where to start. I do not have a mechanics vocabulary but I can follow directions and pictures help alot. So... My question is can anyone help me locate where this is on my car? Please....
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