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Hi

 

I have a Galaxy V6 1998, good car but it has started to smell when you put the heater on hot and it steams the windows if A/C is not running.

As I have to top up he radiator very two months so I know I have a small leak, does any one know if there is a valve that could be leaking under the dash or is it a new heater matrix job.

 

Dickie

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There's no valve but before you jump to conclusions, be aware its common for windscreen to steam up with a/c off due to poor drainage from the a/c condensor. In this case its also common for musty smells due to bacterial growth in the a/c condensor/heater.

 

The small leak might be due to a duff pressure cap, also make sure you don't overfill it, it will blow off anything over the max mark.

 

Having said that, the VR6 seems prone to heater matrix leaks......

Guest stevebm1
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IS THERE ANY WATER DRIPPING FROM THE LOWER HEATER VENTS IN THE FOOTWELL?,ARE YOUR CARPETS WET?
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Thanks for the replies

 

I have have water dripping into the footwell but only once and it did not seem to come from the heater vents.

 

Is a heater matrix change going to cost me a fortune as it seems that to get at it you have to remove half the interior

 

Dickie

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Is a heater matrix change going to cost me a fortune as it seems that to get at it you have to remove half the interior

Yes, thats why I say don't rush to conclusions.....

 

Topping up every two months is not the quantity of water that would steam up your windows. I think you just need a new pressure cap.

 

What I would do is run the heater on full blast heat and fan for a long while (on a dry day) without the a/c say half an hour. See if that makes a difference. At the end you should not get any misting (high heat, lowish fan setting, to windscreen)

 

When you run your a/c on max cooling (hot humid day) do you see water dripping underneath the car?(rear bulkhead), if not then the a/c drainage is blocked and the condensed water is building up in the evaporator unit. It will need unblocking and an antibacterial treatment done.

 

Alternatively get a pressure test done on the cooling system (this may make any leak much worse)

Guest stevebm1
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changing the heater matrix has been covered before on this forum.do a search,but its not a job for the faint hearted!be warned.
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I have not seen any water under the car when the A/C is on max so I think you may have hit the nail on the head.

Where exactly is the drain for the A/C and whats the best method of cleaning it?

I am off to my local dealer to get a new pressure cap (should be fun as I am an EX-pat living in Berlin Germany and trying to explain to the locals can be quite hard)

 

Dickie

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I have not seen any water under the car when the A/C is on max so I think you may have hit the nail on the head.

Warning - if you are going to hit nails into the car, make sure that you don't puncture any pipes !

 

From experience of other cars, I'd be very careful about unblocking a/c drain pipes from underneath the car - usually they terminate above something else, to stop road dirt from accidentally going up the drain pipe. The surest way is to attack the problem from inside, and poke a metal rod (eg old coathanger) down the drainhole to unblock it. I have previously worked on my parent's old car to do this - the dealer said that thay had cleared the drain by blowing from underneath, and of course when I had a look, I found that you couldn't get to the pipe outlet from underneath. Once I opened the heater plenum, I could see that the drain was blocked, so brought out my trusty old coathanger and fixed the problem in seconds.

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