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Cappo



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Aircon condensate - where??

As above - where does the aircon condensate drip out of the car? I'm hoping you're going to say (just under the gearbox somewhere.

Since the driveway has been dry for the past couple of days, I've noticed a little puddle under the car after it's parked. Almost certainly water, definitely not oil, but I'm not about to taste it!!

Upon checking, there's an H-shaped subframe under the gearbox, like this:



and the liquid is collecting on the front member before dripping off, here:



So, it's just aircon condensate, right??? (PLEASE!!)

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The condensate drips just under the gearbox somewhere. Very Happy

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Seriously?? Question Sad

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As above fella Smile

Stick your finger in and give it a taste. Will probably be quite clear and not tainted with anti freeze and all Smile FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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Well that's a relief! I was sure it had to be that but I hadn't noticed it before!

Thanks both.

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You didn't believe me did you? Very Happy Thumbs Up

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Just had to check - wasn't sure whether I needed to open a nice bottle of red or a bag of spanners!

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thats if you are using the aircon, if not i think you have another problem.. ... - .- -.




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Tis pretty much always on, via the Auto button (and the warm southern climes Laughing )

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Should drip down at the near side of the gearbox Thumbs Up

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