Air Conditioner leaking water inside!
clipse_thumper
08-21-2006, 09:53 PM
I got a problem, My eclipse is leaking water inside my car and is soaking up my floor mat, driver side only from the front all the way to the back. has anyone else had this problem or anyone know what it could be? thanks
ChampKnockoutKing
08-22-2006, 01:28 PM
I got a problem, My eclipse is leaking water inside my car and is soaking up my floor mat, driver side only from the front all the way to the back. has anyone else had this problem or anyone know what it could be? thanks
I'm having the same problem. I also noticed that once this started to happen, my air conditioner was no longer cold after awhile so I'm guessing it ran out of freeon (sp?). I was thinking that the "water" was freeon possibly?? A little help would be appreciated though! Thanks.
I'm having the same problem. I also noticed that once this started to happen, my air conditioner was no longer cold after awhile so I'm guessing it ran out of freeon (sp?). I was thinking that the "water" was freeon possibly?? A little help would be appreciated though! Thanks.
clipse_thumper
08-22-2006, 03:03 PM
i hace no clue what it could be, but my car stinks now.
MT-2500
08-22-2006, 03:22 PM
I got a problem, My eclipse is leaking water inside my car and is soaking up my floor mat, driver side only from the front all the way to the back. has anyone else had this problem or anyone know what it could be? thanks
One of the first things to check is the drain pipe andor/flipper valve on the end of drain pipe.
What year?
Does it drain sitting still? Or just after a long drive?
Is the AC still cooling good?
Locate drain and see if you can blow back threw it with compressed air.
Then watch it for water drainage.
Also check cabin filter if you have one or for outside water running into cowl area.
MT
One of the first things to check is the drain pipe andor/flipper valve on the end of drain pipe.
What year?
Does it drain sitting still? Or just after a long drive?
Is the AC still cooling good?
Locate drain and see if you can blow back threw it with compressed air.
Then watch it for water drainage.
Also check cabin filter if you have one or for outside water running into cowl area.
MT
rodbls
08-22-2006, 09:09 PM
I hae no Idea what could cause that, very interesting. But I do know that if the liquid is indeed freeon, you should NOT be driving your car, or be inside of it for that matter (I am pretty sure freeon is a pretty bad carsinogen, i may be wrong though).
Sleepr awd
08-22-2006, 11:41 PM
fact.
R134a which is available in all cars after 1995 is not an ozone depleting gas.
fact.
R134a evaporates at a very high rate, therefore it wouldn't be r134a that is dripping in your car.
fact.
R134a is very fun to pop open a can and freeze things with. :D
I would honestly pay someone to fix it. it doesn't sound like a problem that can be diagnosed easily or fixed easily, but it is likely you sprung a leak in your AC vent.
If you decide to use a "stop leak" thing on your A/C you can cause your compressor to go bad very quickly
R12 is the dangerous refrigerant and cannot be bought without a mechanic's license
R134a is easily available and i have a can of it sitting next to my monitor. they go for b/t 8 and 10$ a can and 2 cans should fill your air conditioning system. R134a does not cool as quickly as R12 but is a much safer alternative. BMW uses a CO2 based system (at least in europe) which does not work very well.
R134a which is available in all cars after 1995 is not an ozone depleting gas.
fact.
R134a evaporates at a very high rate, therefore it wouldn't be r134a that is dripping in your car.
fact.
R134a is very fun to pop open a can and freeze things with. :D
I would honestly pay someone to fix it. it doesn't sound like a problem that can be diagnosed easily or fixed easily, but it is likely you sprung a leak in your AC vent.
If you decide to use a "stop leak" thing on your A/C you can cause your compressor to go bad very quickly
R12 is the dangerous refrigerant and cannot be bought without a mechanic's license
R134a is easily available and i have a can of it sitting next to my monitor. they go for b/t 8 and 10$ a can and 2 cans should fill your air conditioning system. R134a does not cool as quickly as R12 but is a much safer alternative. BMW uses a CO2 based system (at least in europe) which does not work very well.
clipse_thumper
08-23-2006, 02:06 AM
It is a 2000 rs eclipse automatic. it pretty much does it when i drive a long while.
MT-2500
08-23-2006, 09:17 AM
It is a 2000 rs eclipse automatic. it pretty much does it when i drive a long while.
It would be a good idea to check freon pressure and make sure it is full of freon.
Have a look at cabin filter if it has one,
Also work on that drain.
If it only does it after a long drive may be a drain setup problem.
http://www.autoacforum.com/messagevi...38&STARTPAGE=1
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=4285826#post4285826
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=4286431#post4286431
It would be a good idea to check freon pressure and make sure it is full of freon.
Have a look at cabin filter if it has one,
Also work on that drain.
If it only does it after a long drive may be a drain setup problem.
http://www.autoacforum.com/messagevi...38&STARTPAGE=1
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=4285826#post4285826
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=4286431#post4286431
johan166
08-31-2006, 10:30 AM
You can check out club 3g and find the problem there (google it I don't want to post a link on a different forum ;D)
I saw 5-6 people there with the problem, either A, your AC run off has a leak or its disconnected, take your plastic dash pieces off and find the tube that runs from your AC down, unlike the actual AC tubes it will pop right off, it will probably be discounnected in which just hook it back up, else you can get an official replacement from mistubishi dealer or find something at a hardware store for $2. I used a piece of a garden hose when I fixed it in my dodge.
I actual used a garden hose for multiple things in my dodge ;D Ghetto rigged! ;D
I saw 5-6 people there with the problem, either A, your AC run off has a leak or its disconnected, take your plastic dash pieces off and find the tube that runs from your AC down, unlike the actual AC tubes it will pop right off, it will probably be discounnected in which just hook it back up, else you can get an official replacement from mistubishi dealer or find something at a hardware store for $2. I used a piece of a garden hose when I fixed it in my dodge.
I actual used a garden hose for multiple things in my dodge ;D Ghetto rigged! ;D
clipse_thumper
08-31-2006, 01:59 PM
Thanx alot buddy, i'll look in to that. thanx for the tips
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