Car repair question

happ

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Checks has it right here 100%, evap drain is blocked...poke a coathanger up the evap drain tube under the car and problem solved in 30 seconds....beware the 4 litres of water that will come rushing out :) common problem
Could be. Since the "flood" on the back seat floor there seems to be less leakage, we'll see. Im wondering if the heavy rainfall or going over a big pool of water on the road caused some extra condensation. My a/c condenser is an aftermarket part installed by Honda. a/c still works ok.
 

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Could be. Since the "flood" on the back seat floor there seems to be less leakage, we'll see. Im wondering if the heavy rainfall or going over a big pool of water on the road caused some extra condensation. My a/c condenser is an aftermarket part installed by Honda. a/c still works ok.
The condenser and the evaporator are two different things. Based on the location of the evap in most Hondas, and the description of your problem, I'm guessing checks is probably 100% correct, particularly if there is nothing other than a watery smell in the cabin. Either the evap drain is plugged, or the hose is completely disconnected from the unit at source and water is running down the firewall into the cabin, and finally into the back seat under the carpet.
 

happ

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The condenser and the evaporator are two different things. Based on the location of the evap in most Hondas, and the description of your problem, I'm guessing checks is probably 100% correct, particularly if there is nothing other than a watery smell in the cabin. Either the evap drain is plugged, or the hose is completely disconnected from the unit at source and water is running down the firewall into the cabin, and finally into the back seat under the carpet.
Where is the evap, can I fix it myself or check to see where the problem is before i take it in?
 
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