No water draining from A/C

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by JM, Jul 14, 2007.

  1. JM

    JM Guest

    Hi guys, I have an 01 Accord coupe, and I've noticed that I don't seem to
    be getting any condensate draining out after I've run the A/C. I gently
    poked in the drain with a plastic cable ty-wrap and it seemed to be free of
    any blockage, but I noticed there is some cold A/C coming out there. Is
    this normal? Should I be getting some water?
     
    JM, Jul 14, 2007
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  2. JM

    E Meyer Guest

    The water that drains from an A/C unit is condensation that forms when humid
    air goes through the cold coils and it drops the temperature of the air
    below the dew point. Its basically the same thing that happens on the
    outside of your glass of ice water on a hot humid day. You don't say where
    you are, but in more arid regions, where the humidity level in the air is
    low, you will get a lesser amount of condensation and it might not form
    enough of it to make a noticeable stream out the drain. If your AC is
    cooling normally and you have established that the drain passage is clear,
    there is probably nothing wrong with it.
     
    E Meyer, Jul 14, 2007
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  3. Yes - here in Arizona the dew point has been below the freezing point (dew
    would appear as frost rather than as water) most of the time for the last
    few months. Air conditioners are not condensing any water. That will change
    in the next month or so....

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Jul 14, 2007
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