assuming this is Home AC question - speed up the AC fan speed
Th water escapes through cracks in the ocean floor called hydrothermal vents.
Th water escapes through cracks in the ocean floor called hydrothermal vents.
Hydrothermal vents.
Sounds like the heater core is leaking!
I assume you mean smoke and water are coming from the A/C vents. I suspect you are seeing steam and coolant. You probably have a heater core leaking.I assume you mean smoke and water are coming from the A/C vents. I suspect you are seeing steam and coolant. You probably have a heater core leaking.
When you experience water on the mat of your car and there are no holes in the floor, very often the water is coming for a leaky windshield or door. After drying the driver's side with paper towels and a squeegy, the leak from a windshield can be confirmed by spraying water from a garden hose onto the windshield and seeing if the water reappears in the floor mat. If no water appears then you will need to check the rubber seals around the door. Two other possible sources - 1. floor vents of the heating and cooling system, or 2. a skylight when the rubber seal has dried out, however you should see moisture in the ceiling liner.
Shut off the main water supply of course as NOTHING can stop water on the rampage .. Check out the Grand Canyon
If it is coming from the tank: NO. If it coming from the bowl: YES!
1) a damaged floor pan . 2) a rusted floor pan . 3) it's not coming from outside, the heater core is leaking.
Low coolant level? Thermostat opening too soon? Plugged or restricted heater core? Water pump not circulating coolant? System airbound?
stoppage / broken water line /under ground seepage
Could be that your heater core is leaking May also have a plugged evaporator hole.