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Old 02-04-2003 | 10:39 AM
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Default Water in passenger side floorboard, need help

Ive got a 91' ls and this past week the passenger side floor board has been getting really wet. I think it has something to do with A/C lines being clogged or something along those lines, because the same thing happened to my cousin, only he has a VW. When i turn the air on water starts dripping on the passenger side, right above where your feet would be. So if anyone knows how i would go about unclogging those lines or what the problem is, please let me know.
Old 02-04-2003 | 02:52 PM
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i got a 90 GS, mine does it too, check out this...

it's from G2IC.com

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The Generation 2 Integra Club and those posting these tips stress that performing these tips/tricks are at your own risk.
No one will be held liable for error / injury but yourself.

Fixing Wet Passenger-Floor-Board

1st go to Acura or Honda and order qty 8 of part number 91608-SJ6-003. It is a small white rubber seal. They cost about $ 2.50 each 2nd remove the wiper arms and the wiper motor cowl. The wiper cowl is the long black panel under the wiper arms. Pop out the black circles and unscrew the white clips. You may also have to pull out the plastic pins under the rubber seal on the firewall side of the cowl. The panel is cumbersome. Use caution not to break the ends near the hood hinges. After you remove the cover there is another black cowl on the passenger side. This cowl covers the passenger cabin air intake. The leak is coming from the black plastic push screws that hold that cover on. When you remove the cover you can see the seals in the holes that the push screws were in. The rubber seal dry-rots over time and the sides split open. Water leaks in one drop at a time and adds up quickly. Once you have replaced the seals you should be leak free for another 9-10 years.

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Old 02-05-2003 | 01:44 AM
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what happened to your car in the sig?
Old 02-05-2003 | 03:13 AM
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Thanks for the info brak,,,, are ya asking me that DB7 ?
Old 01-19-2005 | 11:07 AM
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I paid $4 each for this piece at Acura dealers in MA today. The website

http://www.g2ic.com/forums/showthrea...0&page=1&pp=20

tells me I needed to get four parts in total, and it cost $130 altogether. Very expensive for this little pieces of plastics!




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