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Air Conditioner Leaking Water: 6 Causes and Solutions

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Your mobile air conditioner is leaking? Before panicking, distinguish normal condensation from abnormal leaks. Discover the 6 causes and concrete solutions.

Air Conditioner Leaking Water: 6 Causes and Solutions

Normal Condensation or Abnormal Leak: How to Differentiate?

A mobile air conditioner produces water through condensation: warm air meets the cold surfaces of the unit, creating water droplets. This is an inevitable physical phenomenon. However, this water must be properly drained via the drain pan or drainage hose. If you notice leaks on the floor, moisture stains under the unit, or water accumulation inside the casing, this is an abnormal leak requiring intervention.

Normal condensation produces 0.5 to 2 liters of water per day depending on the model and ambient humidity. If the pan overflows or water flows uncontrollably, the drainage system is faulty.

Recognizing Signs of an Abnormal Leak

Why Is My Mobile Air Conditioner Leaking Water?

Leak causes are multiple and often simple to resolve. A mobile air conditioner accumulates condensed water during operation; if this water doesn't drain properly, it accumulates and leaks. The 6 main causes can be identified through progressive diagnosis, from simplest to most serious.

1. Drain Pan Full or Incorrectly Positioned

This is the most common cause (70% of cases). The pan must be emptied regularly and properly clicked in. Check:

Immediate solution: turn off the unit, remove the pan, empty it, rinse it with warm water, and reinstall it firmly.

2. Drainage Hose Clogged or Incorrectly Oriented

The drainage hose (diameter 16-20 mm) must be clear and slightly inclined downward to promote gravity drainage. A clogged hose traps water which backs up and leaks through the seals.

Common causes:

DIY solution: unplug the hose, blow through it or use a small brush to unclog it. Reinstall it with a slope of 5-10° toward the outside or toward the pan.

3. Excessive Humidity in the Room

If humidity exceeds 70%, the air conditioner produces 2 to 3 times more condensation. This can overload the drainage system even if in good condition.

Signs:

Preventive solutions:

According to the [ADEME (French Environment and Energy Management Agency)](https://www.ademe.fr), humidity between 40-60% is optimal for comfort and appliance durability.

4. Defective Sealing Gasket

Rubber seals (between the pan and casing, or around the hose) degrade over time, especially after 2-3 years of intensive use. A worn seal allows water to escape laterally.

How to inspect:

Solution:

5. Condenser Drainage Tube Damaged

On some models, an internal tube connects the condenser to the pan. If it's cracked or detached, water leaks inside the casing without passing through the pan.

Distinctive signs:

Solution: this fault requires professional intervention (casing disassembly). Contact the manufacturer or an authorized repair service.

6. Manufacturing Defect or Refrigerant Circuit Wear

Rarely, a mobile air conditioner may have a refrigerant circuit leak (R32 or R410A gas). This is serious because:

Signs:

Action: stop the unit and contact customer service immediately. No DIY repair possible.

When to Call a Technician?

After checking the first 5 causes, if the leak persists, professional intervention is necessary. The following cases require a technician:

Consult [UFC-Que Choisir](https://www.quechoisir.org) to identify authorized repair services in your region.

Prevention: 5 Steps to Avoid Leaks

1. Empty the pan every 1-2 days (or activate continuous drainage function if available)

2. Clean the drainage hose every month (brush or blower)

3. Check seals during seasonal cleaning

4. Maintain humidity between 40-60% (ventilate regularly)

5. Position the unit on a slight slope (1-2° toward the pan) to promote drainage

Regular maintenance increases lifespan by 3-5 years and reduces breakdowns by 60%, according to reliability data from recognized brands.

Conclusion

A mobile air conditioner leaking water isn't necessarily faulty. Distinguish normal condensation (planned drainage) from abnormal leaks (overflow, internal accumulation). DIY solutions (empty the pan, unclog the hose, ventilate the room) resolve 85% of cases. For persistent leaks or manufacturing defects, customer service remains your reliable recourse, especially during the warranty period.

FAQ

Is it normal for a mobile air conditioner to leak water?

Yes, condensation is normal: it represents 0.5 to 2 liters of water per day. However, this water must be drained via the pan or hose, not accumulate inside. If water leaks on the floor or continuously overflows from the pan, the drainage system is faulty.

How do I properly empty the condensation pan?

Turn off the unit, remove the pan by pulling gently, pour the water into a sink, rinse the pan with warm water, dry it, and reinstall it making sure it's properly clicked in. Empty it every 1-2 days depending on ambient humidity.

What is the cost of a technician repair?

Between €80 and €150 for an intervention (diagnosis + labor), plus the cost of parts if replacement needed (seal: €15-40, hose: €20-50). Check your warranty: manufacturing defects are often covered free during the first year.

Can you use a mobile air conditioner without a drain pan?

No, the pan is essential for draining condensation. Some models offer continuous drainage via hose, but the pan must always be installed. Without it, water accumulates and damages internal components.

How long should I wait before calling a technician?

After 24-48 hours of checking DIY solutions (pan emptied, hose unclogged, humidity reduced), if the leak persists, contact customer service. The longer you wait, the greater the risk of internal damage.

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