AboutLinda Expertise I have done a lot of work on older Mitsubishi's. Whatever has gone on with someone's car has I am sure happen to the one I work on. A lot of things, though might be the computer it could be a sensor too. Whatever I am not sure of, I will then hunt up the question useing the net. Don't know much about body work or painting a car.
Experience The Mitsubishi Eclipse I work on has over 167,000 miles on it. If it could go wrong it has. I have learned a lot from working on the car, reading books and asking people who work on other cars.
Organizations Church, I am a Christian.
Education/Credentials Have some college course on engines, working on them and keeping them repaired. Read a lot of books and try to stay ahead of things.
Mudflap wrote at 2007-06-17 02:04:08
Look for a plugged A/C condensation drain tube...it's probably a plastic fitting on the engine side of the firewall, relatively low on the driver's side. With A/C running, water should drip out. If not, poke something into the tube to see if you can unplug the drain, such as a piece of brake line. If needed, puff a bit of compressed air in the tube. You may need to repeat this exercise a few times over a few days.
enginedoc wrote at 2007-06-20 13:39:54
Check the drain on the evaporator to make sure it is not clogged. Bees like to build nest in them. Also dirt will clog them. Run the car with the ac on and check under the car. You should see condensation coming from a drain tube. If not theres your problem. Also check the taste of the ligiud in your carpet. If it is bitter sweet it could be anti-freeze coming from the heater core. If the drain is clogged run a pencil up it to clear it.
Desi wrote at 2007-08-07 16:56:00
Hi, Only solution is : SELL THE CAR. I had the same issue. 4 visits to dealer could not fix the issue. every time the dealer says it is fixed, the next day the problem reoccurs. I lived with this for 2 years and then sold the car.