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Tech Area => A/C, Heating and Cooling => Topic started by: rhturbo on July 01 2019, 08:05:03 AM

Title: Water under car
Post by: rhturbo on July 01 2019, 08:05:03 AM
Hi Everyone,
My AC seems nice and cold although I will say after an hour of driving it seemed like it wasn't quite as cool. Parked car in garage. Came out an hour later and there was a large puddle of water under car and running out the front. Looks to be coming from passenger side . Is this normal or is something freezing up and then thawing when car is turned off ?
Title: Re: Water under car
Post by: TexasT on July 01 2019, 08:43:13 AM
I'm guessing it is humid where you are. The condensate drain is there under the air box. Just don't let the drain get clogged up ot you will have a wet footed passenger and pass foot well.
Title: Re: Water under car
Post by: rhturbo on July 01 2019, 08:52:54 AM
Yes yesterday as quite humid. I know there will be some water dripping under car when air is running but this was fairly substantial. Would low freon cause it to ice up ?
Title: Re: Water under car
Post by: Steve Wood on July 01 2019, 08:54:24 AM
It's normal to drain a little water as the cool evaporator condenses water from the warmer air and it drips out the drain tube under the car.


On the other hand, if the system is a bit low on freon (or not working properly with regard to metering) the condensation will freeze on the evaporator and block air flow.  You can notice that the fan is not blowing as hard out the vents as it was initially and the air flow may not be as cold any more.


If you continue driving but turn the AC off for  five or ten minutes, and then turn it back on, it will blow harder and colder again-if the evaporator is indeed frozen solid.
Title: Re: Water under car
Post by: rhturbo on July 02 2019, 06:15:45 AM
Thanks I suspect its freezing judging by the amount of water I saw on the floor. I will get the Freon checked.
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