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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 09:51 PM
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From: Seattle, WA
Car: 1990 Firebird
Engine: V6
Transmission: Automatic
Interior Moisture

I just bought a 1990 Firebird V6 Automatic with TTops (for $500! - what a steal! The thing runs like a spotted *** ape!) What's my problem? I LIVE IN SEATTLE aka RAIN CITY. There is sooo much moisture in the interior I have to carry a roll of paper towels to wipe the water off the inside of my windows and rarely ever get to see out my rear window (too much condensation build up). How do I get the moisture out of the interior? Someone suggested moisture absorbing pellets, will this work? I plan to get the heater fixed and the stripping on the ttops, but I need to get the existing moisture out of there. Any suggestions??
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 10:26 PM
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From: Sicklerville,NJ
Car: 87 Buick Grand National
Engine: 3.8 SFI Intercooled Turbo
Transmission: 200R4 3000 Stall
i got out the old portable carpet cleaner on my GN it had a t top leak- i just cleaned the car 4 or 5 times now it smells nice- new weather stripping and she was as good as new- do yourself a favor and take care of the leak- ive seen too many cars that people let the t tops leak and they rusted out the floor pans- rusted floor pans on a unibody arent fun.
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