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My air conditioner is spitting water inside my house

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The drain hole is probably clogged up

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Hi!!

Condensed water from the evaporator coil is not draining.

Make sure the unit is tilted back about 1/2", if it is, check the bottom of the outsde part of the unit, it should have a 1/4" hole near one of the corners, that's the drain hole, use a piece of wire to unclogg it.

If no hole is present, dirll one around that area, making sure to clear eveything inside.

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