| A/C drains "inside" on 1995 Honda Accord EX [message #783934] |
Tue, 18 July 2006 01:10 |
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The A/C on my Honda still works great. Howver,
the water condensation (from the cold A/C lines)
drains "inside" my car. I first noticed this when
my right shoe would get wet all of a sudden. Now
the water drains on the passenger side floor
board. Obviously there's something clogged
but checking under the hood does NOT reveal
anything. Any ideas? Thanks!
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- Zilla
Cary, NC USA
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| Re: A/C drains "inside" on 1995 Honda Accord EX [message #783935 ] |
Tue, 18 July 2006 02:23 |
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| Re: A/C drains "inside" on 1995 Honda Accord EX [message #783936 ] |
Tue, 18 July 2006 02:25 |
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 19:10:04 -0400, "Zilla"
<zilla62 [at] XSPAMbellsouth.net> wrote:
>The A/C on my Honda still works great. Howver,
>the water condensation (from the cold A/C lines)
>drains "inside" my car. I first noticed this when
>my right shoe would get wet all of a sudden. Now
>the water drains on the passenger side floor
>board. Obviously there's something clogged
>but checking under the hood does NOT reveal
>anything. Any ideas? Thanks!
I don't know where the drain pipe is on your '95, but typically you
cannot see them from under the hood. You have to get under the car.
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| Re: A/C drains "inside" on 1995 Honda Accord EX [message #783941 ] |
Tue, 18 July 2006 18:57 |
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Zilla wrote:
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> The A/C on my Honda still works great. Howver,
> the water condensation (from the cold A/C lines)
> drains "inside" my car. I first noticed this when
> my right shoe would get wet all of a sudden. Now
> the water drains on the passenger side floor
> board. Obviously there's something clogged
> but checking under the hood does NOT reveal
> anything. Any ideas? Thanks!
>
> --
> - Zilla
> Cary, NC USA
> (Remove XSPAM)
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Diagrams at www.slhondaparts.com might help. You can drop the whole
motor and fan cage out the bottom of the heater with just three screws,
if you think it will help . . .
'Curly'
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