Had zj AC service, Now my cabin's flooding
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they did not make sure the drain had the right amount of foam around it to
keep the water gtoing outside and not draining bac inside
maleemi wrote:
> I had my AC in my '96 GC Laredo serviced several months ago (new
> evaporator, lines etc, $1700 worth of work). I've been noticing a fair
> amount of water mysteriously collecting on the passenger side of the
> car. It eventually got really bad so yesterday I removed the front
> passenger side seat, pulled up the carpet and discovered the whole
> passenger side of the car was flooded (the padding under the carpet was
> soaked).
>
> It took me the better part of the morning to figure it out but I finally
> discovered the AC evaporator seems to be dumping huge quantities of
> condensation into the cabin of the GC. This wasn't happening before the
> AC was serviced so it seems that the repairs weren't done correctly.
>
> I'll be stopping by the repair shop on Tuesday to discuss this with the
> guy who did the work but I was hoping that someone on this group could
> suggest what might have been done incorrectly to cause the flooding. I
> don't know enough about auto AC to guess what the problem might be.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
keep the water gtoing outside and not draining bac inside
maleemi wrote:
> I had my AC in my '96 GC Laredo serviced several months ago (new
> evaporator, lines etc, $1700 worth of work). I've been noticing a fair
> amount of water mysteriously collecting on the passenger side of the
> car. It eventually got really bad so yesterday I removed the front
> passenger side seat, pulled up the carpet and discovered the whole
> passenger side of the car was flooded (the padding under the carpet was
> soaked).
>
> It took me the better part of the morning to figure it out but I finally
> discovered the AC evaporator seems to be dumping huge quantities of
> condensation into the cabin of the GC. This wasn't happening before the
> AC was serviced so it seems that the repairs weren't done correctly.
>
> I'll be stopping by the repair shop on Tuesday to discuss this with the
> guy who did the work but I was hoping that someone on this group could
> suggest what might have been done incorrectly to cause the flooding. I
> don't know enough about auto AC to guess what the problem might be.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
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they did not make sure the drain had the right amount of foam around it to
keep the water gtoing outside and not draining bac inside
maleemi wrote:
> I had my AC in my '96 GC Laredo serviced several months ago (new
> evaporator, lines etc, $1700 worth of work). I've been noticing a fair
> amount of water mysteriously collecting on the passenger side of the
> car. It eventually got really bad so yesterday I removed the front
> passenger side seat, pulled up the carpet and discovered the whole
> passenger side of the car was flooded (the padding under the carpet was
> soaked).
>
> It took me the better part of the morning to figure it out but I finally
> discovered the AC evaporator seems to be dumping huge quantities of
> condensation into the cabin of the GC. This wasn't happening before the
> AC was serviced so it seems that the repairs weren't done correctly.
>
> I'll be stopping by the repair shop on Tuesday to discuss this with the
> guy who did the work but I was hoping that someone on this group could
> suggest what might have been done incorrectly to cause the flooding. I
> don't know enough about auto AC to guess what the problem might be.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
keep the water gtoing outside and not draining bac inside
maleemi wrote:
> I had my AC in my '96 GC Laredo serviced several months ago (new
> evaporator, lines etc, $1700 worth of work). I've been noticing a fair
> amount of water mysteriously collecting on the passenger side of the
> car. It eventually got really bad so yesterday I removed the front
> passenger side seat, pulled up the carpet and discovered the whole
> passenger side of the car was flooded (the padding under the carpet was
> soaked).
>
> It took me the better part of the morning to figure it out but I finally
> discovered the AC evaporator seems to be dumping huge quantities of
> condensation into the cabin of the GC. This wasn't happening before the
> AC was serviced so it seems that the repairs weren't done correctly.
>
> I'll be stopping by the repair shop on Tuesday to discuss this with the
> guy who did the work but I was hoping that someone on this group could
> suggest what might have been done incorrectly to cause the flooding. I
> don't know enough about auto AC to guess what the problem might be.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
Guest
Posts: n/a
they did not make sure the drain had the right amount of foam around it to
keep the water gtoing outside and not draining bac inside
maleemi wrote:
> I had my AC in my '96 GC Laredo serviced several months ago (new
> evaporator, lines etc, $1700 worth of work). I've been noticing a fair
> amount of water mysteriously collecting on the passenger side of the
> car. It eventually got really bad so yesterday I removed the front
> passenger side seat, pulled up the carpet and discovered the whole
> passenger side of the car was flooded (the padding under the carpet was
> soaked).
>
> It took me the better part of the morning to figure it out but I finally
> discovered the AC evaporator seems to be dumping huge quantities of
> condensation into the cabin of the GC. This wasn't happening before the
> AC was serviced so it seems that the repairs weren't done correctly.
>
> I'll be stopping by the repair shop on Tuesday to discuss this with the
> guy who did the work but I was hoping that someone on this group could
> suggest what might have been done incorrectly to cause the flooding. I
> don't know enough about auto AC to guess what the problem might be.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
keep the water gtoing outside and not draining bac inside
maleemi wrote:
> I had my AC in my '96 GC Laredo serviced several months ago (new
> evaporator, lines etc, $1700 worth of work). I've been noticing a fair
> amount of water mysteriously collecting on the passenger side of the
> car. It eventually got really bad so yesterday I removed the front
> passenger side seat, pulled up the carpet and discovered the whole
> passenger side of the car was flooded (the padding under the carpet was
> soaked).
>
> It took me the better part of the morning to figure it out but I finally
> discovered the AC evaporator seems to be dumping huge quantities of
> condensation into the cabin of the GC. This wasn't happening before the
> AC was serviced so it seems that the repairs weren't done correctly.
>
> I'll be stopping by the repair shop on Tuesday to discuss this with the
> guy who did the work but I was hoping that someone on this group could
> suggest what might have been done incorrectly to cause the flooding. I
> don't know enough about auto AC to guess what the problem might be.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Marcel
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