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Old Jul 13, 2006
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Water leak...I think

I'm new to this A/C thing my last car was a 91 Legend without A/C. Anyways I have a 02 civic I used A/C for the 1st time and on the drieway I see a puddle of water under it is that normal?? Forgive my lack of knowledge.
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Yeah, its normal, its just condensation.
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Yep. If you put the car up on a lift, you'll see the little black hose where the water's dripping out of. As long as it's only water dripping, you're fine.
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that happened to me one time and i thought i pee peed on my car and went through the floor haha jk
ya thats normal bro just relax
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WHEW!! Thanks guys that's a load off. I went out to the car and checked it out all looks well.
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