Yes, the AC fluid leaked out from the condenser coil. The leak occurs from the point of contact behind one of the screws that holds the bracket on the condenser coil. This should never have happened. The car has only 43,000 miles on it. Normal road vibration may have worn a hole on the coil where the screw/bracket is (one of a few brackets that holds the unit in place). You can easily see the drips from that point if you look under the front of the car, between the center and a little left of the driver's side. Anyone else have this problem? The dealer will not assist in paying for the repair. Any suggestions?
with the engine running and the a/c on check the electric cooling fan on the radiator, if it is not running the relay or the fan motor is probably bad (maybe loose connector)
where is the air conditioner drain on a 2001 Mitsubishi Galant
The air conditioner on a 2004 Saturn Vue is recharged by locating the low pressure valve and connecting the refrigerant supply. It is then injected into the system until the desired pressure is reached.
The air conditioner does not have a drain. I dont think an air conditioner has a drain
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There are many ways for a Hyundai tiburon's air conditioner to mulfunction.
Air conditioner service cost depends on the problems and materials use in changes.
The 2001 Ford F1 50 air-conditioner drain line, can be found on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The drain line is a rubber hose.
There is not one
You will need a Freon recharge kit. Connect the hoses of the recharge kit to the ports on top of the air conditioner compressor. Release the Freon into the compressor.
Probably beneath the air conditioner, that's where it was on my 96
The air conditioner may have stopped working in a 2001 Acura TL because it needs Freon. It may also be a problem with a connection somewhere.