Had zj AC service, Now my cabin's flooding
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Re: Had zj AC service, Now my cabin's flooding
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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Re: Had zj AC service, Now my cabin's flooding
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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Re: Had zj AC service, Now my cabin's flooding
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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