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Dripping/Drain near passenger rear tire

cliffnerd5

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Noticed a crazy amount of water dripping. Far more than under center where I assume ac condensation drips. Is this somehow a secondary ac drain?
 

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Pretty sure it’s the ac drain for the rear roof vents.

I’ve seen the same on mine and it’s definitely water coming out of the spot (check right after you drive and you should be able to trace the spot the water is dripping from - iirc it’s a tube running upwards).
 
Thanks. Guess it is my first car larger enough to have two lol
 
Ya my guess was the same...condenser drain for rear HVAC.
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I've experienced the same thing and also saw the drip up front, glad its condensation.
 
I had the cover where the jack is off today and noticed a clear hose on the front most side of it going down, so I assume that is what it is for
 
I had the cover where the jack is off today and noticed a clear hose on the front most side of it going down, so I assume that is what it is for
My rear right drip hose is black rubber, you can see it by sticking your head between the rear bumper and wheel well
 




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