by jim@waterdoctors.com
16. September 2009 10:44
Greetings Water Doctor
I have a minor problem with my vehicle in cold weather. I notice frost crystals form on the inside of my windows when the weather is below freezing. Can this problem be fixed or do I need to look into moving to a warmer region?
Jack Frost
Dear Mr. Frost
Before you consider moving south. I may have a suggesetion that is a little less costly. It sounds like you have a water leak. To find where the leak is spray your car with a hose and look closely where the water appears to be entering into the vehicle. Once you have located the entry point reseal the faulty seam. Be patient as the leak may not be distinctively obvious at first.
The WaterDoctor
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by jim@waterdoctors.com
31. August 2009 09:01
For the benefit of the public, Jim Vandale, the Original Water Doctor, is available to answer your questions! Just email him at jim@waterdoctors.com with any questions you have about automotive wind, water and dust leaks!
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Help Me, Dr.!
l have a 2005 Ford Taurus. When l had a flat tire and l removed the cover in the trunk l noticed that if my spare tire wasn’t tied down it would be floating.
Signed,
Drippy Firestone
Dear Drippy,
Remove the spare tire by removing the jack assembly, extract the water from the spare tire well, and look for water track marks in the trunk. This will help with the point of entry.
The Water Doctor
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Remember folks, email jim@waterdoctors.com with any wind, water or dust leak questions you have!