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Old Aug 7, 2007 | 01:20 PM
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A/C question

Hey guys this should be an easy question. I've noticed that on my 05 F150 that there usually no water dripping on the ground when I have had my A/C on. Is this normal for the rest of you guys? My other cars it usually runs out like a water faucet. I have tried to look at the "condenser" (not sure the name of it) but the metal part that usually has a lot of condensation, but I can't see it very well to see how much condensation is on it. Today was the first time I have ever seen any water it was only a couple of drops. Any ideas, thanks much

by the way my A/C is definitely not the best I have ever felt. I usually have to have it on recirculate to keep it cool in the cab.
 
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Old Aug 7, 2007 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by dkstone05
Hey guys this should be an easy question. I've noticed that on my 05 F150 that there usually no water dripping on the ground when I have had my A/C on. Is this normal for the rest of you guys? My other cars it usually runs out like a water faucet. I have tried to look at the "condenser" (not sure the name of it) but the metal part that usually has a lot of condensation, but I can't see it very well to see how much condensation is on it. Today was the first time I have ever seen any water it was only a couple of drops. Any ideas, thanks much

by the way my A/C is definitely not the best I have ever felt. I usually have to have it on recirculate to keep it cool in the cab.
In the Humid Capital of the World HOUSTON TX, mine pours water out. I always keep it on MAX AC (recirculating) because its soo damn hot and humid out here. When I first bought my truck in 2005 i felt the same problem about it not getting cold enough, now it gets to about 40-45 degrees (according to my little thermometer in the ac vent) when the temp is upwards of 95+
 
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