Is it coolant, or water?
The condensation from A/C drains out on passenger side
Looks like coolant. Greenish tinge to itIs it coolant, or water?
The condensation from A/C drains out on passenger side
Well now I'm unsure. I put a cup where it was leaking to see. Overnight, after driving it a full day, it looks just like water. I was only concerned because it was sitting for a few days without being driven and it had a wet stain in that spot. Maybe it's nothing and maybe I wasn't seeing green.the heater core also enters on that side. maybe an old hose?
I know it's just spring but have you been running your AC? With your defroster? Reason I ask is I've had a vehicle where the condensation hose that is supposed to dump overboard was clogged, it started dripping water on the passenger side floorboard.Well now I'm unsure. I put a cup where it was leaking to see. Overnight, after driving it a full day, it looks just like water. I was only concerned because it was sitting for a few days without being driven and it had a wet stain in that spot. Maybe it's nothing and maybe I wasn't seeing green.
I haven't been running AC regularly. I did run it to test some things a couple of weeks ago. Just running the heater when I do drive it. I rarely use the defroster. I did notice some water on my passenger floorboard but I also have had some leakage with my half doors so really didn't think anything of it. It didn't drip at all today.I know it's just spring but have you been running your AC? With your defroster? Reason I ask is I've had a vehicle where the condensation hose that is supposed to dump overboard was clogged, it started dripping water on the passenger side floorboard.
closer look at the pic and the water looks clear, also signs of it blowing back into the seal.It honestly looks like the A/C discharge line. Those foam gaskets are famous for letting water back in at highway speeds and soaking the passenger floor board. If you aren't losing coolant then that is what it is.