Originally Posted by eonsx311
you know what i think you are right, i never thought of that. it never happens at first, maybe the condensation needs to build up and then when the engine cools at night larger water droplets form and get into the map sensor or somthing like that causeing a CEL code. hmm. next time im gonna rip my intake tube off and check the bends for buildup. thanks man.
You are not going to see build up. As soon as you turn off your car the moisture should come out of the intake or evaporate.
Think of it like your hand out the window on a rainy day. It's going to collect water then form larger droplets and then fall off your hand.
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