White smoke From Vent
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Re: White smoke From Vent
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:42:31 GMT, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and draining.
Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
to prevent/reduce condensation? Normally this is just a slight
annoyance on very humid days. Does the OP live in the Philippines?
>"mrneo" <cast_neo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:1171354895.748208.26310@a34g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>>I have a 1990 honda civic lx 160k miles
>> The only problem is heater core leaks so I bypassed the problem.
>> After 10 mins of AC blowing, white smoke appears yet the AC still is
>> cold.
>> Should I roll down the window? Could it be some gas?
>> I "google"ed the problem on it but all i found was tail pipe smoke.
>>
>
>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and draining.
Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
to prevent/reduce condensation? Normally this is just a slight
annoyance on very humid days. Does the OP live in the Philippines?
>"mrneo" <cast_neo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:1171354895.748208.26310@a34g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>>I have a 1990 honda civic lx 160k miles
>> The only problem is heater core leaks so I bypassed the problem.
>> After 10 mins of AC blowing, white smoke appears yet the AC still is
>> cold.
>> Should I roll down the window? Could it be some gas?
>> I "google"ed the problem on it but all i found was tail pipe smoke.
>>
>
#17
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Re: White smoke From Vent
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:42:31 GMT, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and draining.
Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
to prevent/reduce condensation? Normally this is just a slight
annoyance on very humid days. Does the OP live in the Philippines?
>"mrneo" <cast_neo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:1171354895.748208.26310@a34g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>>I have a 1990 honda civic lx 160k miles
>> The only problem is heater core leaks so I bypassed the problem.
>> After 10 mins of AC blowing, white smoke appears yet the AC still is
>> cold.
>> Should I roll down the window? Could it be some gas?
>> I "google"ed the problem on it but all i found was tail pipe smoke.
>>
>
>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and draining.
Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
to prevent/reduce condensation? Normally this is just a slight
annoyance on very humid days. Does the OP live in the Philippines?
>"mrneo" <cast_neo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:1171354895.748208.26310@a34g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>>I have a 1990 honda civic lx 160k miles
>> The only problem is heater core leaks so I bypassed the problem.
>> After 10 mins of AC blowing, white smoke appears yet the AC still is
>> cold.
>> Should I roll down the window? Could it be some gas?
>> I "google"ed the problem on it but all i found was tail pipe smoke.
>>
>
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Re: White smoke From Vent
Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
news:qri4t2dg9jlleinuqf540sk0r1e3jsqvqn@4ax.com:
> On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:42:31 GMT, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>
>>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and
>>draining.
>
> Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
> to prevent/reduce condensation?
Unlikely. The system has no idea if there's steam blowing from the vents.
All it knows to do is keep the evaporator from clogging solid with ice by
cycling the temperature around 32F.
If any A/C system knew how to eliminate condensation, nobody would ever
have that dirty-gym-sock odor from his A/C, which we know is NOT the
case...
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:qri4t2dg9jlleinuqf540sk0r1e3jsqvqn@4ax.com:
> On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:42:31 GMT, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>
>>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and
>>draining.
>
> Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
> to prevent/reduce condensation?
Unlikely. The system has no idea if there's steam blowing from the vents.
All it knows to do is keep the evaporator from clogging solid with ice by
cycling the temperature around 32F.
If any A/C system knew how to eliminate condensation, nobody would ever
have that dirty-gym-sock odor from his A/C, which we know is NOT the
case...
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#19
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Re: White smoke From Vent
Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
news:qri4t2dg9jlleinuqf540sk0r1e3jsqvqn@4ax.com:
> On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:42:31 GMT, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>
>>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and
>>draining.
>
> Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
> to prevent/reduce condensation?
Unlikely. The system has no idea if there's steam blowing from the vents.
All it knows to do is keep the evaporator from clogging solid with ice by
cycling the temperature around 32F.
If any A/C system knew how to eliminate condensation, nobody would ever
have that dirty-gym-sock odor from his A/C, which we know is NOT the
case...
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:qri4t2dg9jlleinuqf540sk0r1e3jsqvqn@4ax.com:
> On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:42:31 GMT, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>
>>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and
>>draining.
>
> Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
> to prevent/reduce condensation?
Unlikely. The system has no idea if there's steam blowing from the vents.
All it knows to do is keep the evaporator from clogging solid with ice by
cycling the temperature around 32F.
If any A/C system knew how to eliminate condensation, nobody would ever
have that dirty-gym-sock odor from his A/C, which we know is NOT the
case...
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: White smoke From Vent
Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
news:qri4t2dg9jlleinuqf540sk0r1e3jsqvqn@4ax.com:
> On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:42:31 GMT, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>
>>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and
>>draining.
>
> Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
> to prevent/reduce condensation?
Unlikely. The system has no idea if there's steam blowing from the vents.
All it knows to do is keep the evaporator from clogging solid with ice by
cycling the temperature around 32F.
If any A/C system knew how to eliminate condensation, nobody would ever
have that dirty-gym-sock odor from his A/C, which we know is NOT the
case...
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:qri4t2dg9jlleinuqf540sk0r1e3jsqvqn@4ax.com:
> On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:42:31 GMT, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>
>>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and
>>draining.
>
> Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
> to prevent/reduce condensation?
Unlikely. The system has no idea if there's steam blowing from the vents.
All it knows to do is keep the evaporator from clogging solid with ice by
cycling the temperature around 32F.
If any A/C system knew how to eliminate condensation, nobody would ever
have that dirty-gym-sock odor from his A/C, which we know is NOT the
case...
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: White smoke From Vent
Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
news:qri4t2dg9jlleinuqf540sk0r1e3jsqvqn@4ax.com:
> On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:42:31 GMT, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>
>>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and
>>draining.
>
> Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
> to prevent/reduce condensation?
Unlikely. The system has no idea if there's steam blowing from the vents.
All it knows to do is keep the evaporator from clogging solid with ice by
cycling the temperature around 32F.
If any A/C system knew how to eliminate condensation, nobody would ever
have that dirty-gym-sock odor from his A/C, which we know is NOT the
case...
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:qri4t2dg9jlleinuqf540sk0r1e3jsqvqn@4ax.com:
> On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:42:31 GMT, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>
>>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and
>>draining.
>
> Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
> to prevent/reduce condensation?
Unlikely. The system has no idea if there's steam blowing from the vents.
All it knows to do is keep the evaporator from clogging solid with ice by
cycling the temperature around 32F.
If any A/C system knew how to eliminate condensation, nobody would ever
have that dirty-gym-sock odor from his A/C, which we know is NOT the
case...
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: White smoke From Vent
On Feb 14, 3:46 am, "mrneo" <cast_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> So my AC blows so cold that it is condensation?
> My only problem is that my AC works too well?
> Irony
> Thanks for the help.
You are a little bit low on refrigerant. The reason you see fog, is
the
coil temp is too low, and starts to freeze up. If you charge up to
normal level, the coil temp rises, and viola, no more fog..
In the hot summer, you will find your a/c ain't working quite as
well as you thought it was.
MK
> So my AC blows so cold that it is condensation?
> My only problem is that my AC works too well?
> Irony
> Thanks for the help.
You are a little bit low on refrigerant. The reason you see fog, is
the
coil temp is too low, and starts to freeze up. If you charge up to
normal level, the coil temp rises, and viola, no more fog..
In the hot summer, you will find your a/c ain't working quite as
well as you thought it was.
MK
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Re: White smoke From Vent
On Feb 14, 3:46 am, "mrneo" <cast_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> So my AC blows so cold that it is condensation?
> My only problem is that my AC works too well?
> Irony
> Thanks for the help.
You are a little bit low on refrigerant. The reason you see fog, is
the
coil temp is too low, and starts to freeze up. If you charge up to
normal level, the coil temp rises, and viola, no more fog..
In the hot summer, you will find your a/c ain't working quite as
well as you thought it was.
MK
> So my AC blows so cold that it is condensation?
> My only problem is that my AC works too well?
> Irony
> Thanks for the help.
You are a little bit low on refrigerant. The reason you see fog, is
the
coil temp is too low, and starts to freeze up. If you charge up to
normal level, the coil temp rises, and viola, no more fog..
In the hot summer, you will find your a/c ain't working quite as
well as you thought it was.
MK
#28
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Re: White smoke From Vent
On Feb 14, 3:46 am, "mrneo" <cast_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> So my AC blows so cold that it is condensation?
> My only problem is that my AC works too well?
> Irony
> Thanks for the help.
You are a little bit low on refrigerant. The reason you see fog, is
the
coil temp is too low, and starts to freeze up. If you charge up to
normal level, the coil temp rises, and viola, no more fog..
In the hot summer, you will find your a/c ain't working quite as
well as you thought it was.
MK
> So my AC blows so cold that it is condensation?
> My only problem is that my AC works too well?
> Irony
> Thanks for the help.
You are a little bit low on refrigerant. The reason you see fog, is
the
coil temp is too low, and starts to freeze up. If you charge up to
normal level, the coil temp rises, and viola, no more fog..
In the hot summer, you will find your a/c ain't working quite as
well as you thought it was.
MK
#29
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Re: White smoke From Vent
On Feb 14, 3:46 am, "mrneo" <cast_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> So my AC blows so cold that it is condensation?
> My only problem is that my AC works too well?
> Irony
> Thanks for the help.
You are a little bit low on refrigerant. The reason you see fog, is
the
coil temp is too low, and starts to freeze up. If you charge up to
normal level, the coil temp rises, and viola, no more fog..
In the hot summer, you will find your a/c ain't working quite as
well as you thought it was.
MK
> So my AC blows so cold that it is condensation?
> My only problem is that my AC works too well?
> Irony
> Thanks for the help.
You are a little bit low on refrigerant. The reason you see fog, is
the
coil temp is too low, and starts to freeze up. If you charge up to
normal level, the coil temp rises, and viola, no more fog..
In the hot summer, you will find your a/c ain't working quite as
well as you thought it was.
MK
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Re: White smoke From Vent
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 00:36:12 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
wrote:
>Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>news:qri4t2dg9jlleinuqf540sk0r1e3jsqvqn@4ax.com :
>
>> On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:42:31 GMT, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>>
>>>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and
>>>draining.
>>
>> Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
>> to prevent/reduce condensation?
>
>
>
>Unlikely. The system has no idea if there's steam blowing from the vents.
>All it knows to do is keep the evaporator from clogging solid with ice by
>cycling the temperature around 32F.
>
>If any A/C system knew how to eliminate condensation, nobody would ever
>have that dirty-gym-sock odor from his A/C, which we know is NOT the
>case...
I wasn't thinking of a smart system, just a little heat applied to the
air after it's been wrung out.
wrote:
>Gordon McGrew <RgEmMcOgVrEew@mindspring.com> wrote in
>news:qri4t2dg9jlleinuqf540sk0r1e3jsqvqn@4ax.com :
>
>> On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:42:31 GMT, "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote:
>>
>>>Check the condensation drain tube from the evaporator is open and
>>>draining.
>>
>> Is it possible that the system uses a little heat from the heater core
>> to prevent/reduce condensation?
>
>
>
>Unlikely. The system has no idea if there's steam blowing from the vents.
>All it knows to do is keep the evaporator from clogging solid with ice by
>cycling the temperature around 32F.
>
>If any A/C system knew how to eliminate condensation, nobody would ever
>have that dirty-gym-sock odor from his A/C, which we know is NOT the
>case...
I wasn't thinking of a smart system, just a little heat applied to the
air after it's been wrung out.
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