I turned on the aircon today due to it being a little warm "27 degree's" & noticed it did a little wee in the passengers footwell. Aircon still works fine & ive being getting the usual puddle underneath, should i be concerned?
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Why would you not run the air con all the time??
You're lucky the pump has'nt siezed! Keeps the inside of the truck free of condensation as well!!
I'm just Pi***d off cause my truck has'st got air con and it was 30° here
yesterday
Mark
Sounds like your drain tube is split blocked or cracked,not a problem if you don't mind water in the footwell!!!Last edited by s car go; 23 May 2010, 08:18.
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Originally posted by s car go View PostWhy would you not run the air con all the time??
You're lucky the pump has'nt siezed! Keeps the inside of the truck free of condensation as well!!
I'm just Pi***d off cause my truck has'st got air con and it was 30° here
yesterday
Mark
Sounds like your drain tube is split blocked or cracked,not a problem if you don't mind water in the footwell!!!
Sorry to hear you don't have it mate.
Originally posted by charvell View Postsounds like condensation mate dont worry about itIf its not broke don't fix it.
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if you have a look under the fuel filter, there is a small pipe coming out the bulkhead with 90deg bend in it that points down. This is supposed to connected inside the car to the bottom of the A/C housing, so condesation drains outside the car.
Yours may have been pulled off from inside.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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My tuppence worth
Being a bit of a pedantic old so & so, I have to say the following.
The correct term for the water that drains off is called 'Condensate'.
It occurs as a byproduct when air is cooled to below it's 'Dew Point' while being drawn or forced through the a/c coil.
The temperature of the air dictates the amount of condensate created.
i.e. hotter air = more condensate.
The condensate/water is termed as 'pure water' which is a little misleading as it's not drinkable, but can be used to top up your vehicle's batteries!
To say 'don't worry about water in the footwell is a bit rich to be frank.
Water in any form will rot & rust what it touches, let alone the health problems caused by stagnation!
Your choice whether to fix it or not!
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Originally posted by si tate View PostSorry to hear you don't have it mate.
If can get Rich to sell me all the bits it will get it!!
Its a good idea to run the pump regular as the cost and and agravasion of a new pump far outways any fuel savings made by not using it!!!
Yours sweatingly
Mark
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Originally posted by TOYOTATONY View PostWater in any form will rot & rust what it touches, let alone the health problems caused by stagnation!
You can't have it both ways, either it will rot and drain away, or it puddle and stagnate!
Honestly, stagnant water is the least of any health issues you'll find under my seats!!!4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by TonyN View Postif you have a look under the fuel filter, there is a small pipe coming out the bulkhead with 90deg bend in it that points down. This is supposed to connected inside the car to the bottom of the A/C housing, so condesation drains outside the car.
Yours may have been pulled off from inside.If its not broke don't fix it.
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Originally posted by TOYOTATONY View PostBeing a bit of a pedantic old so & so, I have to say the following.
The correct term for the water that drains off is called 'Condensate'.
It occurs as a byproduct when air is cooled to below it's 'Dew Point' while being drawn or forced through the a/c coil.
The temperature of the air dictates the amount of condensate created.
i.e. hotter air = more condensate.
The condensate/water is termed as 'pure water' which is a little misleading as it's not drinkable, but can be used to top up your vehicle's batteries!
To say 'don't worry about water in the footwell is a bit rich to be frank.
Water in any form will rot & rust what it touches, let alone the health problems caused by stagnation!
Your choice whether to fix it or not!If its not broke don't fix it.
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