1998 Chrysler Concorde Having Problems with A/C Water/Blowe

Tiny
EXCLUSIVECLOTHES
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  • 1998 CHRYSLER CONCORDE
  • V8
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 89,000 MILES
This is a 2 part question.

1. I had my A/C serviced and fixed by the dealer about 6 weeks ago. My air wasn't blowing cold. They repaired it but now I'm getting water leaking into my passenger side floorboard. I want the dealer to fix but if the price is to high I want to do it myself.

2. The other part seems to be a power issue inside my car. When I turn my car to start engine my A/C blower, power windows, power locks, power mirrors will not work, sometimes I would say 15% of the time it won't work. I thought it was some sort of fuse issue so I started replacing the fuses I replaced some not all. I didn't get any difference. Then one day I hit a bump in the road which knocked my power out, I hit another bump which knocked it back on. I then thought maybe its an ignition issue. So next time I was driving and it got knocked out I toggled the key ignition and it popped back on instantly like I hit a button.
Sunday, May 16th, 2010 AT 12:53 PM

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Tiny
CARADIODOC
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Hi exclusiveclothes. Welcome to the forum. The water issue is a blocked drain tube for the condensation that condenses on the cold unit inside the dash. It's a rubber hose hanging down on the passenger side of the firewall under the hood. Just squeeze it to dislodge any debris. If that doesn't work, squeeze the wire ring that holds it on, pull the hose off and see if it is clear. Carefully poke a pencil into the plastic tube the hose was attached to. That will also dislodge any debris. This only takes a minute or two. If you stopped by my dealership, we would send someone out to quickly do this for you as a courtesy.

Caradiodoc
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Sunday, May 30th, 2010 AT 12:09 AM

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