The condensate drain is probably blocked. (if the fan is working ok)
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						SupporterJust got back from trip down the coast and when pulled into servo to fill up/ checked oil etc and noticed my A/C pipes were "frozen" covered in ice? Now i know the source of the water leak/drip in passenger foot-well when it's not even raining!
The condensate drain is probably blocked. (if the fan is working ok)
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						Piece of plastic whipper snipper string up the pipe from below the vehicle.
If it's a 2.2 Puma you might want to check that the "Evap coil is freezing - turn off the compressor " switch is still connected to the Evap coil
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						SupporterPassenger side, it's a piece of plastic tube that drops down through the firewall, I think near the LH chassis rail ?
Been too long since I've been under a Deefer.
Rick is correct as to the location of the drain. The other thing that has served me well, is the advice from the auto electrician, to adjust the temperature setting so that their coming from the vents is no cooler than 4˚C. I've fitted a small digital temperature gauge there to inform me.
Don.
Freezing can also occur from short of gas
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