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Dripping/Puddle ????

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Old 06-02-2018, 02:19 PM
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Drove the Jeep for about 15 minutes, did 40 minute shopping and when I headed back to my Jeep I noticed a puddle of clear water underneath the Jeep. Dripping from underneath the carriage sort of when you stop and park your vehicle and the condensation from a/c drips, but this was a lot more than the norm. Yes I was using my a/c. My Jeep is a 2010 jku and was wondering if anyone might know what's up with the excessive dripping/puddle? I am not mechanically inclined so any info would be a great help. Thank you all in advance.
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The Jeep will drip condensate at a rate mostly determined by the relative humidity, so I would not think whatever condensate you see under the vehicle can be called excessive.
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Originally Posted by ronjenx
The Jeep will drip condensate at a rate mostly determined by the relative humidity, so I would not think whatever condensate you see under the vehicle can be called excessive.
Thanks, I do live in Texas.
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Originally Posted by Scott72
Thanks, I do live in Texas.
I spent 10 years there, (Randolph AFB). I remember the humid heat.



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