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Today it was 46 degrees and took the Z out for some exercise. When I returned and popped the hood to connect the trickle charger, I noticed the AC lines were dripping. I know on a warm day with the AC on water will accumulate under the engine.
Never noticed this before and wondered if this was normal. Just curious from the attached photos.IMG_3817.JPG IMG_3815.JPG IMG_3816.JPG There are no other noticeable issues in the engine compartment. Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry |
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Normal. AC was working, but humidity in the air. If it was on auto setting of climate control, then compressor was on, even if blend door was more on the heater side.
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yep totally normal, cold lines from compressor being on and a big o hot engine in there
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Man that is a relief, I had the same concerns. I went to cars and coffee and when I opened the hood lots of condensation on the AC lines. Glad to hear it is normal, thanks!
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