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Re: Mitsubishi endeavor 2004 air condition is leaking...
Clogged drain tube. get a small piece of wire and locate the tube from underneath the vehicle. carefully poke the wire into the tube several times to break up any blockage.
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Hi,
Looks like the drain pipe/tube from ur A/C blower housing is blocked and need to be cleaned out!
Look for that rubber tube, pull it out and use any flexible wire to clean out the molds and grimes!
hope that clears up everything!
Taaah!
Look for the drain under the hood ,directly below where the ac lines go into the firewall,clear it out with air pressure.When it is unstopped,the drain will allow a bunch of water to come out quickly,and alot of it.
have to be sure that if you need freon 134th you connect a pressure gauge in the thicker tube and read what makes you put the air conditioning running and see that the needle decendera and you have to check where the freon leak before all
Did you check the blower motor before installation?Check for a blown fuse,and a bad relay,also check the blower motor resister.I hope this was some help.
Water dripping on the passenger side is usually accompanied by rushing water noise during sharp turns. This is extremely common on Endeavors, and is caused by a blockage in the drain of the AC system. It can be caused by leaves/debris or insulation foam that has come loose. There is a bulletin to remove the foam and any leaves/debris under warranty (5y/60k) and install a cabin filter to prevent recurrence.
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