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Old 06-25-2005, 12:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question about the A/C

I saw a leak on the passenger side just behind the wheel well and I was wondering if this is normal or not since it's pretty hot and I was running the A/C.

I don't have a wet floorboard like in the Another Water Problem thread

Can anyone tell me if this leak (it's not a fountain) is normal and if not, what should I go look for?

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Old 06-25-2005, 01:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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should be ok, just water drip from condensation, i get it too
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I saw a leak on the passenger side just behind the wheel well and I was wondering if this is normal or not since it's pretty hot and I was running the A/C.

I don't have a wet floorboard like in the Another Water Problem thread

Can anyone tell me if this leak (it's not a fountain) is normal and if not, what should I go look for?

Thanks
Unlike some others with a problem, yours is working as it should. What you're seeing is normal A/C codensation coming from the drain tube just in front of the passengers footwell. Others here haven't been so lucky. Some have had drains that were somehow blocked so that water collected under the passengers floormat causing a mess!
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I saw a leak on the passenger side just behind the wheel well and I was wondering if this is normal or not since it's pretty hot and I was running the A/C.

I don't have a wet floorboard like in the Another Water Problem thread

Can anyone tell me if this leak (it's not a fountain) is normal and if not, what should I go look for?

Thanks
It's called condensation and all air conditioners do this.
Surprised you've never noticed it before.
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