Check all of the following.....
1. The blower fuse.
2. The blower ground and power.
3. The a/c controller.
4. The blower resister.
5. The blower motor itself............
Water is a byproduct of air conditioning, as this process removes dampness as well as heat from the air. If water occurs in an unlikely location, look for a leak in the drain hose.
It sounds like it's a little low in refridgerant. Pop the hood and watch the compressor to see if it's "cycling". That means if it's starting and stopping often. If it is, you need to add some 134A...
i'm pretty sure it should be behind glove compartment. open the glove comp. there should be some latches (possibly on the inside walls of it). remeve them this will allow you to gain acces to the...