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When I run my A/C my carpet on the driver side gets wet. What is the problem? Any help would be great.

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When I run my A/C my carpet on the driver side gets wet. What is the problem? Any help would be great.

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  1. Above answers are correct. Check your firewall for a "L" shaped plastic/rubber tube. If you can reach it, feel around for a clog and see if that helps.


  2. Your evaporator drain is stopped up.  This is a  simple problem to fix.  At a  repair facility it should cost no more than  the shop's minimum charge to repair.

  3. The water tube that takes the evaporator condensation out of the car is probalby blocked, and so it drip inside. Not sure what kind of car it is, but normally there is a tube coming out of the firewall. Check it.

  4. the drain hose for the ac is off.

  5. Phillip, it is kind of complicated. Mine did the exact same thing. However, mine made a huge pool of water and it was on the passenger side. I had to do a couple of things to find out exactly what the problem was. I ended up taking everything out of my glove compartment and their is a tube that comes out of the air conditioner that kind of lets things vent I guess you could say. I took a wire coat hanger and I unfolded it to put it up through that tube, but I had to pull the tube out from under the hood. When you still the coat hanger through the tube all of the gunk and c**p that is loaded in there will drain out which is causing your car to get wet. After time, all of that gunk build up leaks into your car and after a little while longer the air conditioner will not work right. Try this first before you take it anywhere. I hope I was some help! Good luck.  

  6. there is a condensation drain hose that's stopped up its under the hood Right side of firewall under ac heater box its easy to clean harder to find  

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