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Truck A/C blowing mist out vents, what can cause this? Thanks for any ansers!!!! 2000 Gas
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Re: Ford F-250 A/C Blowing Mist
Welcome to the forum.
With the A/C running check under the truck to see if there is a puddle of water. The water that condenses on the cooling coils (evaporator) inside the heater A/C box is building up inside the housing and blowing out your vents. Straighten out a coat hanger and clean out the plugged line going to the bottom of the truck. Jack it up and look directly under where the heater A/C housing is. Usually it is just in back of the firewall. |
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Re: Ford F-250 A/C Blowing Mist
Thank-You For your time and effort. I will do this first chance I get!!!!
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Re: Ford F-250 A/C Blowing Mist
Do you get a kind of sweet smell in the cab when running the defroster and heater? If so it indicates a leaking heater core. This causes high moisture content in the air coming out the vents with antifreeze making the mist on the inside of the windows feel oily and slick.
Dave / Believer45
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'95 F250 power stroke 5 spd 4x2, extended cab, long bed, 3:55 rears, open air filter, 285/75x16 Cooper ATR tires, LUK single mass flywheel conversion, Putco master boss running boards, aluminum cap on bed, custom rear bumper (@450 lbs), scale weight full of fuel, me in it (285#) - steer 3420 lbs drive 3160 lbs gvw 6580 lbs, 280,000 miles as of Feb '09 Also 1996 Chevy Cavalier 2.2 auto 4 door LS, 95,000 miles. |
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