vucetica
New Member
Hi everyone!
I’m a new owner of a 2025 Expedition (Platinum). This is my first truck and so far I would say that the experience is so-so (coming from Honda Odyssey, in some regards this is a downgrade
).
Anyway, we started using AC quite a bit here in Virginia a couple of months ago (it was the first time for this car as we bought it in December). I noticed two things that might be related to each other:
- there is no the usual water leak under the car that ac systems leave when they are working in hot and humid environments.
- there is bad moldy odor when we turn the ac on (bad to the point that sometimes we just turn it off and open windows).
The car is still under warranty, of course, but we are going on a trip in a few days amd dealership (again, of course) has appointment availability in a couple of weeks.
Reading about it, it seems that drain pipe might be clogged, but looking under the car, I can’t see the thing.
Another thing: having separate climate controls in the back, I would think that there is another AC for the back that should have it’s own drain. If that is the case: I would say that it is a very small chance that both are clogged at the same time.
Anyway, does anyone known if this might be some small DIY thing or is it a job for the dealership?
I’m a new owner of a 2025 Expedition (Platinum). This is my first truck and so far I would say that the experience is so-so (coming from Honda Odyssey, in some regards this is a downgrade
Anyway, we started using AC quite a bit here in Virginia a couple of months ago (it was the first time for this car as we bought it in December). I noticed two things that might be related to each other:
- there is no the usual water leak under the car that ac systems leave when they are working in hot and humid environments.
- there is bad moldy odor when we turn the ac on (bad to the point that sometimes we just turn it off and open windows).
The car is still under warranty, of course, but we are going on a trip in a few days amd dealership (again, of course) has appointment availability in a couple of weeks.
Reading about it, it seems that drain pipe might be clogged, but looking under the car, I can’t see the thing.
Another thing: having separate climate controls in the back, I would think that there is another AC for the back that should have it’s own drain. If that is the case: I would say that it is a very small chance that both are clogged at the same time.
Anyway, does anyone known if this might be some small DIY thing or is it a job for the dealership?
