Hyundai SantaFe question.
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Hyundai SantaFe question.
Hi all,
I have noticed that after driving the vehicle for a while and get out of
the car, I hear water drops hitting some hot part of the engine and
evaporating. I assume it's the A/C, but I don't see any puddles, and I
find it strange that they would design it this way. I hope it's not a
sign of something wrong; the vehicle is only a couple of months old.
TIA,
Rich
"Dum Spiro, Spero."
As long as I breath, I hope.
Cicero (Ancient Rome)
I have noticed that after driving the vehicle for a while and get out of
the car, I hear water drops hitting some hot part of the engine and
evaporating. I assume it's the A/C, but I don't see any puddles, and I
find it strange that they would design it this way. I hope it's not a
sign of something wrong; the vehicle is only a couple of months old.
TIA,
Rich
"Dum Spiro, Spero."
As long as I breath, I hope.
Cicero (Ancient Rome)
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Re: Hyundai SantaFe question.
hyundaitech wrote:
> Another poster mentioned this. Upon investigating, it was found that the
> evaporator drain water eventually drips onto the front exhaust pipe --
> nothing to worry about.
>
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Thanks to all for the advice. Shouldn't I worry about rust though?
Thanks,
Rich
"Dum Spiro, Spero."
As long as I breath, I hope.
Cicero (Ancient Rome)
> Another poster mentioned this. Upon investigating, it was found that the
> evaporator drain water eventually drips onto the front exhaust pipe --
> nothing to worry about.
>
--
Thanks to all for the advice. Shouldn't I worry about rust though?
Thanks,
Rich
"Dum Spiro, Spero."
As long as I breath, I hope.
Cicero (Ancient Rome)
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Re: Hyundai SantaFe question.
'Thanks to all for the advice. Shouldn't I worry about rust though?
Thanks,
Rich'
Reply: No. Its no more of a problem than having rain water hit the
exhaust when your driving. It could be easily rerouted however, by
simply pushing a slightly larger hose over the existing drain hose on
the outside if you wish.
Thanks,
Rich'
Reply: No. Its no more of a problem than having rain water hit the
exhaust when your driving. It could be easily rerouted however, by
simply pushing a slightly larger hose over the existing drain hose on
the outside if you wish.
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Re: Hyundai SantaFe question.
Dave in Lake Villa wrote:
> 'Thanks to all for the advice. Shouldn't I worry about rust though?
> Thanks,
> Rich'
>
> Reply: No. Its no more of a problem than having rain water hit the
> exhaust when your driving. It could be easily rerouted however, by
> simply pushing a slightly larger hose over the existing drain hose on
> the outside if you wish.
>
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True. Thanks for tip.
Rich
"Dum Spiro, Spero."
As long as I breath, I hope.
Cicero (Ancient Rome)
> 'Thanks to all for the advice. Shouldn't I worry about rust though?
> Thanks,
> Rich'
>
> Reply: No. Its no more of a problem than having rain water hit the
> exhaust when your driving. It could be easily rerouted however, by
> simply pushing a slightly larger hose over the existing drain hose on
> the outside if you wish.
>
--
True. Thanks for tip.
Rich
"Dum Spiro, Spero."
As long as I breath, I hope.
Cicero (Ancient Rome)
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