What does Mitsubishi have to say about water leaking into endeavors?
Mitsubishi has a lot to say about water leaking into Endeavors. I count eleven bulletins, including revisions of bulletins covering this topic.
Why does my HVAC overflow on my Mitsubishi?
A Mitsubishi owner may complain of water on the front driver’s side floor of the vehicle. The HVAC drain tube can become blocked by internal foam packing material or by external debris entering the front cowl area. If this occurs, the HVAC case may fill up with condensation and overflow onto the passenger’s side floorboard.
Where does the condensation go in a Mitsubishi?
If this occurs, the HVAC case may fill up with condensation and overflow onto the passenger’s side floorboard. In some cases, it can overflow into the blower motor.
What does TSBs stand for on Mitsubishi Endeavor?
It Is Imperative That The Service Technician (s) Take Advantage Of Mitsubishi’s Own TSBs (Technical Service Bulletins) Pertaining To Water Entering Vehicle, Especially “Water Leaking Into Floorboard Area” (2004 – On Endeavor). Why reinvent the wheel ? Have the workers consulted the TSBs ?
Why does my Mitsubishi car wash get water in again?
The service dept at Mitsubishi is stumped, they say when the air runs, it’s draining fine but when they ran it through the car wash it got water in again. That doesn’t make any sense to me because I drove it for 3 days, didn’t take it through the car wash, it didn’t rain, and by the third day the floor was totally soaked again.
Mitsubishi has a lot to say about water leaking into Endeavors. I count eleven bulletins, including revisions of bulletins covering this topic.
A Mitsubishi owner may complain of water on the front driver’s side floor of the vehicle. The HVAC drain tube can become blocked by internal foam packing material or by external debris entering the front cowl area. If this occurs, the HVAC case may fill up with condensation and overflow onto the passenger’s side floorboard.
What causes a water leak in a Mitsubishi Outlander?
When this happens, sharp left turns will cause the fluid to all slosh to the right of the vehicle making the water sound you hear, and then into the blower motor. The blower motor has a fan on it similar to a hamster wheel, and when the water hit it, it makes that rather unique sound.
If this occurs, the HVAC case may fill up with condensation and overflow onto the passenger’s side floorboard. In some cases, it can overflow into the blower motor.