| 2006mdxbuyer |
| Recently I found there were a little bit water leak under the front of my 2006 MDX when I turn on the AC for a while. I talked to the dealer and they said that is normal when the AC is on. If the weather is hotter, there will be more water leak. Is this true? Dose anyone see this problem before? |
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| socalJD |
| Completely normal. Whenever you run your AC, you will have condensation and water will drip from the car. Now if you notice any other kind of fluid (besides water) you have a real problem . . . |
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| G. COLTON |
This is not water "leakage." It is moisture from the air that condenses on the cold a/c coils. The "condensed water" then accumulates and drips onto the ground/driveway. You have the same thing in your house air conditioner. In the house you have a drain pan under the a/c coils and a water line that carries the water outside.
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| 2006mdxbuyer |
| Thanks...... How come I never see the water leak on my another car when the AC is on? I think maybe I just keep eye on it ...... |
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| dj-mdx2 |
quote: Originally posted by 2006mdxbuyer
Thanks...... How come I never see the water leak on my another car when the AC is on? I think maybe I just keep eye on it ......
How come you have to turn on the AC in Alberta? Isn't it cold enough up there, eh? :D |
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| JL_SS |
quote: Originally posted by 2006mdxbuyer
Thanks...... How come I never see the water leak on my another car when the AC is on? I think maybe I just keep eye on it ......
You should, all cars have an A/C condensation drain. Sometimes they do get blocked. But if they get blocked, you usually wind up with a puddle in your passenger front footwell. |
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