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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy
If you pop the frunk there are panels just forward of the windshield wipers, remove them and you'll find the battery, A/C stuff, etc. There are drains in that area that can get plugged by leaves and cause water to drip into the interior. If it drips with the A/C running, I would strongly suspect that the evaporator drain hose has come loose from the evaporator, but I'm not 100% sure where that hose connects on the 987.
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I did some searching and found the info with the two drains on either side of the battery. I did see a couple of small leaves, but neither seems clogged. I didn't try pouring water down either one, so I can't say for sure. I had also read that the AC drain was around there somewhere too, but didn't see it. I'll let the dealer figure it out. We drove it today and had some water again. Unfortunately, we had a little rain AND had the AC on, so I can't say which was the cause. I'll be driving the car to work this week, so hopefully, there will be no rain so if there is more water, then I'll know for sure that it is the AC. If there is no water, then it may be due to rain.
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