When the evaporator is clogged, it restricts airflow and reduces the heat exchange process, leading to inefficient cooling. This can cause the system to work harder to maintain the desired temperature, potentially resulting in increased energy consumption and wear on the components. Additionally, a clogged evaporator may lead to ice buildup, further impeding performance and possibly causing system failure if not addressed. Regular maintenance is essential to prevent such issues.
Where is the evaporator coil located? >>>> Drain line is probably clogged
A dirty cabin air filter in your car or a dirty air filter in your home can reduce the amount of air that goes across the evaporator. When that happens, you aren't pulling enough heat out of your home/car and the AC lines including the evaporator, can freeze and completely block the air.
Unplug clogged evaporator drain plug.
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There are several reasons why a evaporator coil freezes. They include a dirty air filter, a malfunctioning fan, or clogged air returns.
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the suction pressure drop and the evapo freeze
Most likely a clogged drain that drains A/C evaporator condensation.
Most likely a clogged evaporator drain. Have a mechanic with a lift clear the drain tube. Expect to need the evaporator core replaced soon.
Your heater core, which is under the dash is supplied by coolant from the engine. If it is leaking, or the hoses to it are leaking, it could end up on your carpet. Also, if the drain for the A/C evaporator is clogged, you would have a similar result. This sometimes happens after getting a car undercoated.
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.
drain is clogged. or there a hole in drain pan.