95 honda civic A/C

Asked by kmcabret Jun 20, 2011 at 06:22 PM about the 1995 Honda Civic

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I HAVE A 1995 Honda Civic the air conditioner IS working.  It is blowing cold air.  but after a while on the passenger side you can see water dripping from under the dashboard. someone said that it could be something called the evaporator for the a/c.  What seems to be the problem?

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There is a drain hose in the bottom of the evap compartment, it can get clogged by many things, other than taking it apart and cleaning it out, just use an air hose to blow it out from the bottom, it may stop up again, it may not.. Worth a try for a quick fix.

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The problem is your vehicle condenser drain line is plug. Forced air up the drain line should correct the problem.

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