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Old 06-19-2004, 03:28 PM
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The other day water started dripping from the left and right from mid section of the undercarage. I can't tell where it is coming from, but thought it strange that it is water. Any ideas where this leak could be coming from and should I be concerned. It does not happen all the time.
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Default condensation from air conditioner - normal

bet it was a hot day.....
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Default Re: condensation from air conditioner - normal

That's what I was thinking, but it may happen w/o air conditioning. I have just been using A/C occasionally and it has not been too hot. I will have to stop all together and them see what happens. Thanks.
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Default Unless you have the A/C in "Econ" mode ...

the A/C compressor is running until outside temp is below something like 40 oF; and whether water drips out or not probably depends as much on humidity as temperature.

Put the A/C in "Econ" mode, the only way to be sure that it's off, and see if the car still drips.
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