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kendrick153 08-28-2020 11:22 AM

What is this (pic)? Leaking water (not coolant) out of this spout on passenger side.
 
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Water coming out of a metal spout on the lower passenger side of the engine bay that appears to be originating from the passenger side firewall at a solid drip.

Maybe its water from the AC Condenser? Checked my coolant, haven't lost any ( and I tasted the water....def not coolant). Didn't see any hoses loose.

Concerning because it does seem like a lot of water. Maybe a half cup for every hour of driving.

Thoughts?

Thanks for the help.

Bad Luck 08-28-2020 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by kendrick153 (Post 3537765)
Water coming out of a metal spout on the lower passenger side of the engine bay that appears to be originating from the passenger side firewall at a solid drip.

Maybe its water from the AC Condenser? Checked my coolant, haven't lost any ( and I tasted the water....def not coolant). Didn't see any hoses loose.

Concerning because it does seem like a lot of water. Maybe a half cup for every hour of driving.

Thoughts?

Thanks for the help.

It's the ac evaporator drain. Moisture condenses on the cold evaporator, drips off the evaporator, and makes it's way out that drain. Nothing to worry about

kendrick153 08-28-2020 12:03 PM

Perfect. Appreciate the response and piece of mind.

HiLife 08-28-2020 06:44 PM

What some members do is point that drain away so the water doesn't drip on the frame and suspention components.

rdruss 08-28-2020 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by HiLife (Post 3537953)
What some members do is point that drain away so the water doesn't drip on the frame and suspention components.

Which is a very good idea if you don't want to possibly end up with a large rust hole in your frame where the water finally stop following frame and drips on ground. See my pictures.


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