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I have a Amcoraire that leak water during running AC
I have a Amcoraire and when I run the AC on a warmer day and run it through the day, it begins to leak water out the front bottom right by the moving vents. It the drain tube clogged?
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best take it to an accredited ac specialist shop to check the pressures , for leaks and blockages
get it properly diagnosed and a quote then go from there
If the overall effectiveness of you RV Rooftop AC seems to be much less than the day you bought, here is a simple procedure to keep it running cold and prolong the life of the unit.
Problems: 1. Air seems to not be blowing as cold as before 2. Compressor trips breaker during the hottest part of the day 3. Air at night works just fine but is lacking during the day
These problems can often be solved by simply cleaning out the condenser coil of the upper unit. You will need a phillips screwdriver and a water hose with a nozzle on it.
- Remove the upper shroud from the unit - Gently spray water through the condenser coil watching from the fan side. BE CAREFUL, do not spray with too high of pressure nor sideways. Make sure you keep the nozzle spraying directly at the coils. - Once the water begins to flow clearly through the condenser, you should be good to go. Make sure you get as much of the condenser clean as possible.
This will save the life of many RV Air Conditioners.
that water could be the condensation line,, if you have had your AC on, water will leak from along the firewall on the passenger side, where the tube runs out of the vehicle. Your radiator could have been low to begin with and when you saw the water leak,, you though that was it. check the puddle,, is it clear water or does it have antifreeze in it? If its clear water chances are , that its just the drip line from your AC, if it does contain antifreeze , check the 2 water hoses that run into the heater core , you can also see where they go into the cab portion of the van, from under the hood,
I have a 2000 malibu with the 3.1 and it runs about 2 lines over half on a hot day. and about half on a cool day. I have flushed system, changed thermostat, and replced the coolant and it still runs like that. I think all 3.1 run warmer than usual. as long as it does not over heat and it has all working I think this is normal. because the engine operating tempurature is about 220 degrees. as you said it may be yor water pump!!
P 4 code means problem with the outdoor unit, Most likely low on refrigerant. Check all copper pipe connections for leaks first, then add refrigerant after checking pressures.
When the cooling slows down, but water is still running off, usually something is icing up. You can turn the unit off, and let it thaw, and try again. Sometimes, if the humidity is high, this is more pronounced. It sounds like you are low on refrigerant. That implies that you have a slight leak. You should have the unit serviced, and the leak repaired.
Best regards, --W/D--
The air con causes the coolant lines and other parts to frost over during use, when you stop the frost and condensed water are thaw and become water again. No Problem.
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