Since the beginning of time. God decreed no convertable my live without leaking. That's why every old muscle car that's a convertible when they restore them they alway have to replace the floor pans. Now that being said I would definitely go to the dealer and have that looked at.I’m not sure if this has anything to do with the recall. When I turn right there will be water dripping on my feet in the footwell.
Happens quite often?
Since the beginning of time. God decreed no convertable my live without leaking. That's why every old muscle car that's a convertible when they restore them they alway have to replace the floor pans. Now that being said I would definitely go to the dealer and have that looked at.
Is it possible your condensate drain is plugged? I've had that on other vehicles in humid climates before. When that occurred over time I found I had to spray the evaporator with an antifungal solution to clean the mold spores that collected on the cooling fins.I live in Southwest Florida it’s very hot and humid. It is not just a couple of drops though I can feel it hitting my sandals.
Going to the dealer on Friday.
The OP lives in hot humid FL, and living there as well, I understand the use of the AC to enjoy top down freedom with a little less oppressing humidity and heat.Its condensation. Only you Convertible guys have it happening. The outside of the vent plastic is gathering moisture, and then it drips.
Try turning A/C off , bet it doesn't happen.
Not sure why people drive with top down and A/C on anyways , but I've never owned one to try.