Hose under car leaking fluid

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Asked by Lisa Apr 08, 2018 at 12:17 AM about the 2013 Hyundai Elantra Limited FWD with Navigation

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a Elantra 2013 and there is a shoes leaking
something (not sure what but it isn’t oil) and I’m
really worried because I just bought this car! Please
help

7 Answers

If the hose is on the passenger side near the fire wall I would say it is AC condensation which is normal.

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Keep track of your fluids. Water oil and trans. A car is "wet" and alot of people get too lazy but yours sounds ok

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Mine is happening too. Just like the picture above. Should this hose be connected, or is it supposed to be loose?

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Did you guys find out what this was? I just niticed the same thing on my 2015 SOnata

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My 2013 Hyundai Elantra has an AC hose leak which soaked the passenger side floorboard. I traded it for a 2019, had it less than a year before it started doing the exact same thing. I went to the dealer to discover Id have to pay out of pocket even though this is a known design flaw which literally happens with almost EVERY model & year they make. Once my loan is paid off I’ll be changing to a different make since Hyundai has such poor customer service.

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