tbran
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yes, remove the 4 screws and swing down the cover. While there, remove the screws that hold the blower and remove and clean the fans. Now notice the drip tube, either it has gotten tipped over and out of the track or a mouse has paid you a visit or there is so much crud in the tray it runneth over. Now sneek into your wife's or mother n law drawers and find a long stiff brush, use it to brush out the front of the evap core and or heater core fins. Heater core is removabe usually pretty easy. The front the core can get plugged and prevent air flow and results in big time moisture condensing on expansion valve (which needs to be wrapped)ends of the cores brass tubes and low pressure hose. Reassemble items and return brush to origional location. Keeping in mind messing in those aforementioned drawers can result in severe harvest loss. Google 'Elaina Bobbit"