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17th June 2017, 22:29 | #1 |
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Now here's a funny thing
Having had the brakes fixed (different thread) I went for a drive today, 90 miles round trip. It being quite warm I had the a/c on auto set to 16 degrees. Windows and sunroof partly open. If there was something interesting on the radio I would turn off the a/c and then later back on, frequently. The a/c isn't particularly cold by comparison with my other cars so probably requires a bit of t.l.c. However, imagine my surprise when nearly home I saw quite a lot of white vapour coming from all four fascia vents. I couldn't smell burning so assume it to be water vapour but I don't really know what it may be. I stopped, had a look around, couldn't find anything in particular, continued the remaining half-a-dozen miles. No recurrence. Help appreciated.
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18th June 2017, 09:51 | #2 |
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If it were me I'd go get the AC system pressure tested. Hopefully you opened the windows and aired out the white vapour without breathing too much of it. Water vapour is steam so unless it was hot then it's more likely to be escaping A/C refrigerant. However do also check your coolant level when the engine is cooled down. (and leave the A/C off for now).
Tip: when it's hot and you turn the A/C on - yes it's noisy with the cabin ventilation fan at full blast, but once down to temp the fan usually goes to it's slowest and is barely audible - turning the A/C off just means that it's going to get noisy again when you turn it on. either turn the radio up a little or manually control the fan speed so you've got constant A/C in hot weather - it's less stressful for the whole system.
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18th June 2017, 10:55 | #3 |
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White vapour with no smell would suggest it was water vapour. I have never seen it, but maybe there was very high humidity, and your a/c was cooling the air enough so as to cause it to condense out? Just as you might see a cloud of mist fall out of a freezer when the door is opened.
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18th June 2017, 11:21 | #4 |
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I've just, hopefully, fixed the sun-roof drains. It may be that on a fine warm day the under-carpet lake had made the cabin more humid than usual.
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