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Water on ground from my Scenic 53 plate!

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moggie 939 | 07:19 Mon 02nd Jul 2012 | Cars
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Have noticed recently there is a pool of CLEAR water on ground behind my n/s front wheel after I have used the car and left it standing for a while.

I have used the aircon more recently and someone suggested that it is normal drainage from the aircon unit. It also happens on days I do not use the aircon and only the blower on cold, but not as much.

Any ideas?

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If you're interested Moggie you can read up on the various water drain problems on the Renault owners' forum here:-

http://www.renaultfor....php?searchid=4353058

If that link doesn't take to the page of various people's questions go to the website www.renaultforums.co.uk and search on "scenic water drains" or something similar
09:50 Thu 05th Jul 2012
As has been suggested, it's drain water from the aircon.
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Thanks Rojash

Regards

Moggie
It could be coming from the drains for the air intake at the bottom of the windscreen or the sun roof drains if fitted. I think the A/C drain is normally in the middle of the car, not behind the wheels.
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Thanks dodger - will check that also.
No need to check it out Moggie. If you see water there it means the drains are doing their job. The time to worry is when you don't see water there and your carpets are wet.
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Thanks Dodger - understand what you mean. No water showing in car.

Regards

Moggie
If you're interested Moggie you can read up on the various water drain problems on the Renault owners' forum here:-

http://www.renaultfor....php?searchid=4353058

If that link doesn't take to the page of various people's questions go to the website www.renaultforums.co.uk and search on "scenic water drains" or something similar
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Thanks Dodger - there are plenty!

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