This can happen when warm outside air hits the outside of the cold box. Check for leaks and outside vents not closing to seal. It doesn't take much warm air for this to occur. It like taking a cold glass out of the frig. Warm air hitting the cold glass will form moistureNew here and wondering if anyone else here that drives their truck in humid conditions w/ AC on has ever noticed water on floor? Mostly continous highway driving then slow down or stop is when it starts dripping! The HVAC box excessively sweats on the outside of box and water has no where to go but down onto the floor!
I would dry the box with a hair dryer and add this to the outside of the box.Thanks so much for the input. I've had it to the dealers numerous times, case opened w= Toyota headquarters, engineers involved and their is no fix, this is a design flaw! I've driven the same beaten path for over 35 years w/ numerous, various other vehicles and not one has ever had 1 drop of water drip inside of the cab! I believe all 3rd generation Toyotas HVAC systems are the same and would drip water if driven under the conditions I drive mine. Early morning humid conditions driving for over an hour @ highway speeds, then slowing down or stopping is when the accumulation of condensation outside of HVAC box drips water onto floor! Toyota knows these vehicles do this but says there is no fix so if they have to buy back a few vehicles due to the lemon law, then they have decided since it's really not a safty issue that's not killing anyone, it's cheaper then redesigning and recalling Tocomas!
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I would dry the box with a hair dryer and add this to the outside of the box.
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QUOTE="Hobadger, post: 174679, member: 91540"]Thanks so much for the input. I've had it to the dealers numerous times, case opened w= Toyota headquarters, engineers involved and their is no fix, this is a design flaw! I've driven the same beaten path for over 35 years w/ numerous, various other vehicles and not one has ever had 1 drop of water drip inside of the cab! I believe all 3rd generation Toyotas HVAC systems are the same and would drip water if driven under the conditions I drive mine. Early morning humid conditions driving for over an hour @ highway speeds, then slowing down or stopping is when the accumulation of condensation outside of HVAC box drips water onto floor! Toyota knows these vehicles do this but says there is no fix so if they have to buy back a few vehicles due to the lemon law, then they have decided since it's really not a safty issue that's not killing anyone, it's cheaper then redesigning and recalling Tocomas!