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Old 07-13-2010, 06:44 PM
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Default 2004 sentra a/c 'leak'

I have a 2004 Sentra se-r with approx 150000km. For the last couple of years in the 'hot weather' time of year, there is a water leak into the passenger floor well. I have used a type of absorbtion mat to pickup the water, and can get several cups after a half hour ride.

When I do turn on the a/c I can hear water 'gurgle' behind the air vents just above the radio area. It will sometimes spit out moisture from this area too.

I assume there is some kind of container holding this moisture to be released later, but, I can't seem to find it.

Any suggestions?
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Old 07-14-2010, 04:31 PM
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Drain hose is clogged. Raise your vehicle and locate the small rubber tube located hanging down from the fire wall.Gently blow compressed air to see if the clogged is removed. If air passes thru easy then the tube has come off the heater/evaporator box.You can reattach the tube locater on the hump in the center of the interior on the floor near your right foot.

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