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<blockquote data-quote="rightway" data-source="post: 1632732" data-attributes="member: 42493"><p>Several months ago I was reading the F150/Raptor Factory Service Manual, air conditioner/heating section, just to learn how things work. I remember it describing how the system monitors the cab temperature and the humidity. There is a small fan and sensor in the dash, behind an approximately 1 inch square grill/vent on the dash on the right side oi the steering wheel. I had always wondered exactly what that opening was for. Now my guess is the system was running the air conditioner to adjust the cab's humidity as it was warning the air, that being your source of water. The condensation drain is on the passenger side of the fire wall inside the engine compartment. </p><p></p><p>I will have to admit the dripping water appeared to be coming from joint in the exhaust pipe but it's hard to visualize the exact condensation drain path. It did not have the look anti-freeze, which could have been from the turbo charger. </p><p></p><p>Watch your coolant levels for a while. Please keep us informed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rightway, post: 1632732, member: 42493"] Several months ago I was reading the F150/Raptor Factory Service Manual, air conditioner/heating section, just to learn how things work. I remember it describing how the system monitors the cab temperature and the humidity. There is a small fan and sensor in the dash, behind an approximately 1 inch square grill/vent on the dash on the right side oi the steering wheel. I had always wondered exactly what that opening was for. Now my guess is the system was running the air conditioner to adjust the cab's humidity as it was warning the air, that being your source of water. The condensation drain is on the passenger side of the fire wall inside the engine compartment. I will have to admit the dripping water appeared to be coming from joint in the exhaust pipe but it's hard to visualize the exact condensation drain path. It did not have the look anti-freeze, which could have been from the turbo charger. Watch your coolant levels for a while. Please keep us informed. [/QUOTE]
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