Lucypiper said:
Like everyone’s saying, it’s just AC condensation. If you ran the AC at a low temp for a while, it’s normal to see more water.
Yeah, maybe that’s it. Had it set at 70 for about 20 minutes. So no need for a check?
Lucypiper said:
Like everyone’s saying, it’s just AC condensation. If you ran the AC at a low temp for a while, it’s normal to see more water.
Yeah, maybe that’s it. Had it set at 70 for about 20 minutes. So no need for a check?
@Terryanne
Nope, you’re good. Just check that it’s only water, but it sounds like the condensation line.
Completely normal whenever the AC is on.
I’ve got a 2020 Sonata, and it leaves puddles everywhere from the AC too.
Puck said:
I’ve got a 2020 Sonata, and it leaves puddles everywhere from the AC too.
So this is normal?
Puck said:
I’ve got a 2020 Sonata, and it leaves puddles everywhere from the AC too.
So this is normal?
Yeah, but yours seems like more than usual. It depends on your area’s humidity; I’m in southern Ontario, and it’s pretty humid.
Puck said:
I’ve got a 2020 Sonata, and it leaves puddles everywhere from the AC too.
So this is normal?
If you’re in Houston or anywhere super humid, it’s totally normal. AC condensation can be a lot.
Yep, that water hose is there to let condensation drain outside, so it doesn’t flood your carpet. Completely normal and nothing to worry about.
No need to go to a dealership for this, it’s a common thing in all cars with AC.
Totally normal. Home air conditioners do the same thing. If you’re in a humid place like Florida, expect more water.
Yep, just water from the AC.
That water is just from the AC drain hose, perfectly normal. Only be worried if it stops draining, which can cause water buildup inside the car.
If that drain hose ever clogs, you’ll get wet carpet and a funky smell inside. Right now, it’s doing its job. Nothing to worry about.
Taste test?
Definitely don’t taste it, but yeah, totally normal to see water from the AC dripping.