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andyleeds



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fluid loss?

evening everyone

just done a run up to yorks from london and have noticed that car is dripping fluid onto the drive, its a steady drip and the fluid is clear and odourless....... any ideas? is seems to be coming from the central part of the car and is dripping of the drive shaft to the front wheels although i am not sure that is where the the leak is.

i am going to take it up to the main dealer i always use n the morning so they can have a quick look.... at the mo no waring lights on

andy

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Air-con dripping, it's normal Thumbs Up

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andyleeds



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really? never even thought of that?

its has being on for about 4 hours at max cold....

cheers

andy

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Andy as said above, the water that drips is condensation and is absolutely normal Thumbs Up

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Collect the water as it drips out and make yourself a nice cuppa Laughing Laughing

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