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About Linda
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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.

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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.

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Church, I am a Christian.

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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.

 
   

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Mitsubishi Repair - water condensation from a.c. inside car


Expert: Linda - 5/26/2007

Question
on the drives side of my car front seat and back it fills w/water when I run my a.c. no leaks can be found. it is a 2002 eclipse. it seems fine but when I get into it the next a.m. after running a.c. the car is full of water, any ideas??  

Answer
Linda: Air conditioner is something that a shop should take care of. It could be something very small such a vent not closing or opening as it should or something much larger. It is hard for me to make a guess on this, as I sure the heck could be very wrong. My husband's pick-up had somewhat the same problem, in that it was the fact that were was not enough refrigerant in the system.  So the system was not working right.  But the system in your car is under a lot of pressure and best let a shop find your problem. You might ask them to check the amount of refrigerant in the system to see if that might be the problem. Other wise have them check this, explain to them what is going on. Because that is not right for this to be happening. I hope this helps and good luck! Linda

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