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Water Comming out of car when almost stopped?


rockfan0005
11-05-2005, 09:52 AM
So lately I've been noticing when I park my car after driving a little that some kind of liquid pour out of it. I has no smell, its clear and pretty much fits what water is. I don't know if the water is on my car from when I previously washed it and becuz I go uphill to park it gets knocked out or whats happening, but if you guys know and could tell me that'd be great. Thanks.

Ridenour
11-05-2005, 10:02 AM
What area of your vehicle is it coming from? It could be actual water that has accumulated in some area, or it could be AC condensation, tailpipe condensation, or maybe even coolant. Give more details about where it's coming from.

rockfan0005
11-05-2005, 10:07 AM
What area of your vehicle is it coming from? It could be actual water that has accumulated in some area, or it could be AC condensation, tailpipe condensation, or maybe even coolant. Give more details about where it's coming from.
Just went out to check and of course it just so happens to rain at this exact moment, ill let you guys know after the next time I drive it.

rockfan0005
11-05-2005, 02:31 PM
I just took it out and when I came back it was pouring out of the front right side of the car, about a foot from the tire.

richtazz
11-05-2005, 03:41 PM
It's the drain for the AC evaporator core, totally normal, nothing to worry about. Evaporators develop condensation, and it drains out of a hole in the firewall on the passenger side, just behind the tire, about a foot inside the body. Most GM vehicles newer than 95 use the evaporator to remove moisture from the air even when the A/C isn't on, to make the defrosters more efficient, so you may see this water dripping even when you're not using the A/C.

rockfan0005
11-05-2005, 03:55 PM
It's the drain for the AC evaporator core, totally normal, nothing to worry about. Evaporators develop condensation, and it drains out of a hole in the firewall on the passenger side, just behind the tire, about a foot inside the body. Most GM vehicles newer than 95 use the evaporator to remove moisture from the air even when the A/C isn't on, to make the defrosters more efficient, so you may see this water dripping even when you're not using the A/C.
Thanks that helps a lot.

Gir-_-
11-05-2005, 11:21 PM
What about a pressure releasing sound that comes from the front right side of the car... sounds like the intercooler but *shrug* it could be something else... Im pretty sure its something coolant related but my coolant problems are already screwed up lol.. I've been running on almost a full mix of water... Im sure its not good for the engine =\ but I have nothing else and no money to spend.

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