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<blockquote data-quote="stang99x" data-source="post: 15496643" data-attributes="member: 169847"><p>While the above poster is partially correct, without removing the cowls you can't get your hand or a small vacuumm in there to get all the other crud out that will block it up again in no time if left unattended.</p><p>You can remove the passenger side cowl pretty easy, two little phillips trim hold down clips. Once that is off you can shine a light down int here and see if the water is built up or if the drain is clogged. You could actually pull the drain out from underneath them on the firewall to get them cleared. But you want to clean down in there to get out any future clogs before you get a bad situation like I did. I didn't take a video or even a picture as at the time i was royally pissed off thinking my Kicker amp was toasted for this reason. FOrtunately I was able to take it apart and save it. Just a heads up to everyone though, save your self the hassle of some random electrical systems failure. Also, if the water was deep enough it has likely contaminated your cabin air filter with water and decompossing dirt/debris. Good time for a new one there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99x, post: 15496643, member: 169847"] While the above poster is partially correct, without removing the cowls you can't get your hand or a small vacuumm in there to get all the other crud out that will block it up again in no time if left unattended. You can remove the passenger side cowl pretty easy, two little phillips trim hold down clips. Once that is off you can shine a light down int here and see if the water is built up or if the drain is clogged. You could actually pull the drain out from underneath them on the firewall to get them cleared. But you want to clean down in there to get out any future clogs before you get a bad situation like I did. I didn't take a video or even a picture as at the time i was royally pissed off thinking my Kicker amp was toasted for this reason. FOrtunately I was able to take it apart and save it. Just a heads up to everyone though, save your self the hassle of some random electrical systems failure. Also, if the water was deep enough it has likely contaminated your cabin air filter with water and decompossing dirt/debris. Good time for a new one there. [/QUOTE]
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