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Take the front cover off and use a shop vac to suck the water out, check filter while you do this see if the evap coil is dirty the one on the inside. sounds like it maybe freezing up. check for air flow.
It is normal for an air conditioner to leak water out the back. This water is actually the humidity being taken out of your house. Being vented out in to the garage is always an issue with condensate water. I have seen some people take a funnel and run a hose outside the garage somewhere. Keep the vent closed. It will be harder to cool the house with the vent open because it lets outside air in to the house.
Hello, usually a window AC will spit water if the unit is not tilted back or if the drain is backed up, if the unit is level try tilting it back it the window somewhat. Also, if the unit does have a drain make sure it is not blocked.
mcdevito75 here, The portion of the a/c unit that goes outside the window is the evaporator and suppose to leak water, check the drain hole in the unit floor on the outside portion of the unit, reach this drain hole thru another window or have your local a/c repair shop look at it, they come to the house.
1. Some A/C's have a plug that needs to be removed from the outside coil.
2. A/C must be tilted so that water runs toward the outside coil.
Making sure of these 2 issues should help. If not, you may have a seiously plugged up condensor coil and need to call a technician.
Hi Mia
I would worry about coolant .. your problem is that the drain in on the outside is pluged or the AC is not installed correctly and is not draining to the outside as it should...
hope it helps
let me know
water leakage from indoor unit
1.clean cooling coil
2. wash air filter
3. check drain tray.if it block then clean it
4. check drain pipe U band.
5.check indoor unit water tray.if damage change by new one or repair it
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