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My Nitro drips from under the drivers seat area for a few minutes after parking up. It does it without the A/C being used. I stuck my head underneath today and it looks as if it comes from one of the three A/C lines tight up inside the underbody but it's hard to see. Some drips onto the exhaust and evaporates and some straight to the floor. Not sure if it's water or not, levels never drop in top up tank. Anyone else get this, any ideas or should it go back to the dealer to get checked out?
 

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Does sound like the a/c drain

do you use the defrost/defog setting? or the defog/floor? that will cycle the a/c on, when I find anything on the ground /garage floor I will run a finger through it and feel if its oily or just water just a few ideas :thk:
 

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It looks, feels and tastes (yeah I know I shouldn't do that but I'm a crazy Brit and I did feel and smell it first) likes water / condensation. It didn't do it tonite when I got home but it did this morning. The wife drives it more than me so I don't really know what settings she has it on most of the time. I'm going to moniter it over the next few weeks. I'm not too concerned about it as our Dodge Caravan did the same thing just I like to know what and why things happen.
 

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I noticed that mine had a small puddle like you described a few days ago. I didn't have the A/C running either. It was just before dusk so I couldn't tell if there was any color to it or not. When I pointed it out to my husband, he just rolled his eyes and said I need to stop obsessing over my ride. :eek: :p

I had already forgotten about it until I read this post. I'll take a closer look the next time I notice it though.
 
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