What should you do if water is dripping on the interior floorboards when the A C is on?
It’s crucial to unclog the drain as soon as possible. If excess water remains in the evaporator core too long, it can damage electronic A/C components like the resistor, which controls fan speed or the blower motor, which powers the entire system!
Can you fix a leaking heater core?
Fixing a leaking heater core will always be much easier than replacing one. Since it is only a small leak in the heater core, we recommend simply sealing that leak and leaving your heater core in place. You can do this by simply by adding BlueDevil Pour-N-Go to your vehicle’s radiator when your vehicle is cold.
Why is the floor of my car always wet?
Causes of a Wet Passenger Side Floor Mat #3: Leaking Doors By design, water can get into the inside of your car’s doors, either from rain or from splashing by passing cars on wet roads. Normally, any water that gets into the door will drain out onto the road — but the door’s drain holes can become clogged, too.
What is the puddle under my car?
One of the most common issues your car may experience is an oil leak. If your car has been parked for a while and you notice a dark brown or yellow puddle underneath your car, it could be that the car is leaking oil.
Is there a water leak in the Subaru Outback?
Stopping the pesky and elusive Subaru Outback interior cabin rainwater leaks. This particular car has had a persistent issue with rainwater leaking into the passenger foot well area when parked outside during heavy rains. No forum or Outback site had a real fix.
Why is my front passenger floor wet in my Subaru?
There’s nothing good about finding excessive moisture inside your Subaru, and it’s a problem that needs to be addressed right away if you do. In most vehicles, an accumulation of water or coolant on the front passenger floor is a common problem. What caused it and what can you do about it?
Where is the evaporator core on a Subaru?
The evaporator core for your Subaru AC system is usually located in the dash on the passenger side, and it will sweat similarly to glass of ice water. There’s a drain hose that carries this moisture away, but it can get plugged up.
Why is there water on the passenger side of my car?
Water on floor passenger side from clogged AC condensate drain. This is one of the more common problems. It’s caused by bacteria buildup on the AC evaporator coil located in the heater box under your dash. Bacteria from airflow combines with condensation from the AC coil to produce a mildew/mold smell and the formation of a slime on the AC fins.