Generally mechanics will check with a dye kit and an ultraviolet light. The ultraviolet light will pinpoint the exact location of the leak.
A smell inside is usually a bad evaporator coil.
under hood of car on fire wall under ac box is a drain tube clean it out
Heater core leaking? Windshield seal leaking? Door seal leaking? Evaporator drain plugged?
It's the only green fluid in a car.
No. You may be leaking engine coolant from the heater core or leaking refrigerant oil from the AC evaporator.
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Under the Evaporator housing.
If it is leaking on the passenger side, out side of the vehicle, then this is normal. It is condensation coming from the evaporator core. If it is leaking INSIDE the vehicle, then you have a clogged evaporator core vent drain. Clearing the drain should clear the problem.
Your evaporator coil may be leaking water due to a clog in the drain line, a dirty coil, low refrigerant levels, or improper installation. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage to your HVAC system.
The evaporator is part of the ac system. It removes heat energy from the air.
Yes. You will know if your car starts leaking it massively. And it will overflow.
its leaking under the car around where the dash is