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Old 05-04-2009, 04:17 PM   #1
bluefin59
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Default Dripping Water

Hi guys and gals i follow this forum regularly and have seen some great info on here ,my problem is my au fairmont ghia is starting to drip water on my drivers side it is dripping on my foot and onto the carpet when it rains but usual when i have parked it doesnt seem to do it when i am driving in the rain . It usually does it when the front of the car is parked up hill so i think it might be coming in threw the air vent but i cant seem to get the screws out that hold it down ,are they push in type and if so how do i remove them without damageing them . Thanks in advance i tried the search function but came up blank ,i know i have read of a similar problem on here before but cant find it ..thanks in advance MATT : :

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