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    Took my daughter out for a ride yesterday. As usual she asks "Dad can I take off my flip flops". As I was about to reply, she yelps "eww the carpet is wet". My reaction was she must have spilt her water without telling me she did. 11 year olds can get a little funny. So I pulled over and felt the carpet. To my amazement the carpet was saturated . When we get home I franticly started freaking out. So I calmed myself down and got the wet/dry vac out and started to suck all the water out. But it was under the seat and all the way to the back. I removed the passenger seat then the carpet right down to the floor board. So I had my wife sit in the car while i doused the car with water. For five to ten minutes NOTHING. I went around to the driver side and started spraying it from left to right. Sure enough water started pouring in.
    It is coming in from the windshield weather stripping, the plastic piece that is under the wipers that run from side to side. I have a call in to a glass guy that does all my glass work. If he can't do it it will be at the glass shop. Has anybody had this or know any solution? It must have been leaking for a long time. I only have this car for 17 months. I always kept it covered until the cover was marking the paint. Thanks for reading this. Any help would be appreciated.
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    Are you positive that it's coming from there? A common issue is that the "udders" in the cowl area tend to clog up and the water backs up and will fill the footwell. I'll see if I can find the thread that describes the problem.

    After reading about that, I went out and checked mine and the passenger side was nearly plugged off.

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    Here's one...the one I was thinking about.

    CORVETTE UDDERS, anyone have pictures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toms01 View Post
    Here's one...the one I was thinking about.

    CORVETTE UDDERS, anyone have pictures?
    Hey Tom
    Thank you so much. I just went out to the car and found the first two udders. I will tackle the one behind the battery tomorrow. I saw the link and it helped out tremendously. Also I will clean out all drains and udders. Funny thing I had no Idea that these ever existed. Learn something new everyday! Will keep you posted.
    Thanks again.
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    Paul,

    I have a good friend that experienced the same thing with the carpet on the passenger side getting soaked... His problem ended up being the air box drain. There is an L shaped fitting that goes into the firewall to allow the water to drain off as the air conditioner is working, if it plugs it allow water to "FLOOD" the driver side down the firewall to the carpets...

    The first dealer broke the L fitting when trying to get it out, ended up costing a very pretty penny to have the dash removed and the new L installed. Contact gmjunkie here at the CAC he probably can guide you to getting it out without breaking it, cleaning it and putting it back in, otherwise find a CHEVY dealer or Corvette Shop that KNOWS about this issue...

    Good Luck

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    My buddy and his wife were on a trip from North Platte, Ne to Washington State down the Coast to San Francisco then down the Central Valley then over to Las Vegas, than Sun City, Amarillo, Longmont and back to North Platte... Their air conditioner started the water leak back into the passengers side just outside of Salt Lake... He had a dealer in Washington check it and they are the ones that broke it off, and had no idea how to replace it... he waited until he got home and his CHEVY dealer replace/repair the leak... big $$$$.$$ and the worst part was it was after the Vettes In The Rockie in June or July last year... he lasted longer than me without air on THAT Trip...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toms01 View Post
    Here's one...the one I was thinking about.

    CORVETTE UDDERS, anyone have pictures?
    Ok found the two on drivers side. Removed the battery found the big one. Couldn't find the a/c one. Is there one more and if so where? Did the water test by bottle I ran over the hose connector and bent the female threaded end. Tomorrow will buy new hose and do real test. So far NO water .
    keep u posted.
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    Btw, they were cloged.

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    I really hope that the problem is solved. It made more sense to me than the windshield leaking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toms01 View Post
    I really hope that the problem is solved. It made more sense to me than the windshield leaking.
    Hey Tom
    Thanks for the link and your help! I found all three on drivers side. All four are clean! The last one was really clogged. Did the water test with the hose. No water inside. Will do it one more time to be absolutely sure. Then put all back together. This could be the problem I am having with the radio.
    Anyway. Thanks again.
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    No problem Paul. I'm no expert on these cars, but I read quite a bit and rat hole that information for cases like this. I do hope that this solves the problem for good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAULIE B View Post
    Ok found the two on drivers side.

    Paul
    There are THREE on the driver's side. You have to reach back a little further to get to the third one and it is usually the most clogged. Here's some pictures from the top of the car looking down (and of the udders), with the wiper motor removed. The udders are directly below the wiper motor.








    Now that AC drain one that you can't find is next to impossible to locate unless someone has shown it to you. Here is a picture from when I replaced my head gaskets. The starter and the exhaust has been removed and this view is from under the car, looking up. All you have to do is locate the same spot on the firewall from the top side of the car. This hose seldom gets plugged up as the only purpose that is serves is to drain condensation of the HAVC. If you find water under the car after using your AC for awhile, then this hose is working fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Junkman2008 View Post
    There are THREE on the driver's side. You have to reach back a little further to get to the third one and it is usually the most clogged. Here's some pictures from the top of the car looking down (and of the udders), with the wiper motor removed. The udders are directly below the wiper motor.








    Now that AC drain one that you can't find is next to impossible to locate unless someone has shown it to you. Here is a picture from when I replaced my head gaskets. The starter and the exhaust has been removed and this view is from under the car, looking up. All you have to do is locate the same spot on the firewall from the top side of the car. This hose seldom gets plugged up as the only purpose that is serves is to drain condensation of the HAVC. If you find water under the car after using your AC for awhile, then this hose is working fine.



    Thanks. You guys have been most helpful with this task! I found all four drains and cleaned them all. Did water test a thousand times NO WATER.
    Just need to get at the a/c drain. Keep you posted. Thanks again.

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    Read what I said about the AC drain. If you use your AC for awhile and it drains water to the floor after you have parked the car for awhile, don't mess with it. That means that it is working as it should. If you remove that thing from the firewall, you will find that it is a PITA to plug back in and you may actually cause a leak. It seldom gets plugged up so test it as I have described. Once you finally see where it is and how hard it is to get your hand on it, that should be your red flag to leave it alone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Junkman2008 View Post
    Read what I said about the AC drain. If you use your AC for awhile and it drains water to the floor after you have parked the car for awhile, don't mess with it. That means that it is working as it should. If you remove that thing from the firewall, you will find that it is a PITA to plug back in and you may actually cause a leak. It seldom gets plugged up so test it as I have described. Once you finally see where it is and how hard it is to get your hand on it, that should be your red flag to leave it alone.


    Ok. Will do! Thanks.
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    Are there udders on rear of my 2000 coupe, after washing ,open rear hatch, alot of H20 in channels toward driver& passenger seats ????? thaNKS life is short enjoy the ride better than XANAX

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