Clearing a blocked air conditioning drain pipe/hose on my 2009 Land Rover Freelander 2 XS. This cured the steaming up issues and occasional mist coming from the air vents.
Thanks very much for this. I had exactly the same symptoms and thanks to your video I was able to sort the problem in a hotel car park, on holiday, with just a bit of tube. The only other thing I did before a road test was to pour some water from a bottle down the tube to check it drained freely. Thanks once more for an excellent video - RU-vid at its finest!
Another great video, cheers Beavis. Just sorted mine, managed to catch most of it in a bottle - was amazed at the amount of dirt that came out. Followed up with the tube, never seen so much water drop out the bottom. Nice, easy and satisfying job!
Many thanks from sydney Australia, have steam & wet feet in front foot wells, just replaced my windscreen today that was cracked, they told me the window was still sealed & was not the issue I was at my wits end trying to solve this issue
As oths have said ....THANKS for this video i've had the same experience of misting up often at start up after previously running the car so i'm going to do what you suggest here and then look for your vid about testing the heating element as like yours perhaps it isn't working as it should .... Keep the films coming ....brilliant work
Thank you! Glad you found the Aircon drain video useful. I’ve not filmed the auxiliary heater investigation video yet, but I will be doing that sometime soon.
Did you find you got a puddle of water in the n/s/f footwell? Mine must be very blocked as I can get an inch of water in the footwell. It’s definitely not heater matrix as not losing coolant and it’s fresh water
Really great video. My freelander had exactly the same problem. Did this and now water is dripping from the bottom as nit should. a question though i had a puddle form in the passenger side would this puddle not get any deeper and how the hell should i dry the passenger side out. i have wet vacked it but it is still pretty damp.
This has happened to me twice, at first I thought it was the heater matrix leaking but someone told me to have a look if the pipes blocked! I don’t know why it keeps blocking though it’s like black slime inside the elbow pipe
Who new Miles Jupp was a Land Rover mechanic? Trying to sort my AC only blowing hot. Its 40+ degrees here in Spain, everything seems to be ok, but the air just went to hot on a trip. Local mechanic found a fault code of N2101. Please, any ideas?
Not heard of N2101 but P2101 is throttle body motor fault, very common, usually worn plastic gears. Easy to change, see my intercooler hose video. For your heater, sounds like the mixer flap has got stuck on hot. My volvo used to do this sometimes. If you adjust the temperature to full hot the full cold repeatedly a few times it may get it moving again. Worked for me.
@@BeavisPits Thanks for the reply, N2101 refers to a fault on the AC circuit, I swapped the relay in the fuse box in the engine compartment, blowing nice and cold again.
@@BeavisPits I don't know if you'd know or not but my Aircon makes an awful noise and doesn't blow very cold, I've been told it might need draining and regassing, does that sound right?