A/C WENT OUT...WHAT TO DO???
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A/C WENT OUT...WHAT TO DO???
Ok I just got my 2000 leganza back from my mechanic from doing a head job due to my timing belt busting. I tried turning on the A/C and it doesn't work. The compressor turns on and air comes out of the vents, but not cold air. My uncle put in new free-on, and still does not work. Does anyone have some advice or the slightest idea of what can the solution could be?
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i suppose you mean a leak inside the car right at the feet of the passenger... the water is crystal clean and cold and never appears till the A/C works for a while... if i am right then your condensation drain pipe is blocked and you have to clean it.
i have no idea where is it on a leganza but on a lanos it is an L shaped pipe on the firewall right above the exhaust pipe... better reached from the passenger side of the engine bay.
here is a pic for the pipe on a Lanos:
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i have no idea where is it on a leganza but on a lanos it is an L shaped pipe on the firewall right above the exhaust pipe... better reached from the passenger side of the engine bay.
here is a pic for the pipe on a Lanos:
MMamdouh
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That is not a water leak.
Part of how air condition "conditions" the air is by removing the moisture from the air. When the humidity is lowered, you feel cooler because your sweat dries faster.
That dripping water from your car is all the water that is being pulled out of the air from inside the cabin of your car.
It is working exactly as it should.
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Part of how air condition "conditions" the air is by removing the moisture from the air. When the humidity is lowered, you feel cooler because your sweat dries faster.
That dripping water from your car is all the water that is being pulled out of the air from inside the cabin of your car.
It is working exactly as it should.
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mmamdouh wrote:i suppose you mean a leak inside the car right at the feet of the passenger... the water is crystal clean and cold and never appears till the A/C works for a while... if i am right then your condensation drain pipe is blocked and you have to clean it.
i have no idea where is it on a leganza but on a lanos it is an L shaped pipe on the firewall right above the exhaust pipe... better reached from the passenger side of the engine bay.
here is a pic for the pipe on a Lanos:
MMamdouh
So just taking off the pipe and cleaning it should do the trick? Thank god for this website, what would I do without it!!!!!
OZ was talking about water dripping on the road surface when the A\C is on... in that case every thing would have been normal as the drain pipe is supposed to throw the condensed water out of the A\C system and it will look as if the car is leaking water on the street.RhinoWrecker wrote:I dont think that the leak is of natural causes. I have checked under my carpet before and it is soaked bad. And now that my a/c is fixed, it's doing it again.
now that your pipe is clogged the water accumilates inside the A/C till it overflows and leak inside the car.
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