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Hello all, I just wanted to inquire whether anyone knew why water sprays out under my 2020 Trail Boss after parking.  I’m sure it’s likely from the AC, but it seems to spay out with force under the truck.  Just curious.

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It’s under warranty. I’d take it to the dealer as it’s their problem. I know our local dealers put you in a loaner if they have to keep it. That’s South Dakota vs California though so don’t know what they do out there?

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Just had the same issue yesterday.  It is water.  But it is draining down the side of the motor and landing on the exhaust crossover tube.  So it drips and sizzles on the exhaust and sounds like it is spraying under force.  Took it to the dealer and he said it was fine.  I know that it is not.  There must be a condensate drain tube plugged and backing up or something.

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It's the AC condensation, it's normal, mine does it too, it drops down on to the exhaust.

 

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1 hour ago, eppieguy said:

It's the AC condensation, it's normal, mine does it too, it drops down on to the exhaust.

 

Which really isn't a bad thing if you're garaging your truck, here in the humid coastal area of SC I'm constantly sweeping out the garage floor of evaporator piss water that my wife's vehicles have dropped.

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Thanks all.  Dealer confirmed, this is normal.

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ive had the same problem with clear water dripping down on 

the right side of my 2022 silverado around the transmlssion. Was told it was condensation off the ac. its February here, ac hasn't been on since Oct.  Please HELP! 

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43 minutes ago, Bandit33 said:

ive had the same problem with clear water dripping down on 

the right side of my 2022 silverado around the transmlssion. Was told it was condensation off the ac. its February here, ac hasn't been on since Oct.  Please HELP! 

Where do you live and what have the average temperatures been like?

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On 4/7/2020 at 8:02 AM, bbjohnny said:

Just had the same issue yesterday.  It is water.  But it is draining down the side of the motor and landing on the exhaust crossover tube.  So it drips and sizzles on the exhaust and sounds like it is spraying under force.  Took it to the dealer and he said it was fine.  I know that it is not.  There must be a condensate drain tube plugged and backing up or something.

There is nothing wrong.  That's how GM "designed" it.

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