Water draining out of the bottom of my bronco

SlipperySlope
May 18, 2023

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May 18, 2023

Hi everyone just got a 23 Wildtrak and I’ve noticed quite a bit of water dripping out of the bottom of the vehicle after I shut it off. I assume this is condensation from the A/C unit but has anyone else experienced this? Bronco has 600 miles on it no off-road at all. Pictures attached to show where the water is dripping from. Coming from the area that’s aluminum foil looking (sorry I’m not very far part savvy so I’m not sure what that is). All engine and transmission temp gauges have remained well within normal temp range.

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2023 4dr Wildtrak with Hardtop in Eruption Green
Deano Bronc, saizac49
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Don't Follow Me ,I'm about to do something Stupid

May 18, 2023

#1
Yeah my Bronco creates a flood from the AC condensate on my garage floor. My wife's GLK has the right idea and drips it onto the exhaust so nothing ends up on the floor. Just something we gotta live with from owing a Bronco I guess. Ponies like to pee :)
2Dr Badlands - MIC - Area51 - 2.7 Auto - MGV - Headliner - High Pkg
Reserved 7/20/20 Delivered 5/6/23
"Ford said, hey we're gonna fulfill all reservations and pre-orders before we build stock units."
Deano Bronc, Chief Ron

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May 18, 2023

#2
Yeah my Bronco creates a flood from the AC condensate on my garage floor. My wife's GLK has the right idea and drips it onto the exhaust so nothing ends up on the floor. Just something we gotta live with from owing a Bronco I guess. Ponies like to pee :)
Thanks for the quick reply. Never had a vehicle that pissed itself every time it drove lol
2023 4dr Wildtrak with Hardtop in Eruption Green
Deano Bronc, Rydfree
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Life is a Highway

May 18, 2023

#3
Completely normal
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Life is a Highway

May 18, 2023

#4
Don’t forget all the water from your muffler weep holes
Rydfree

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May 18, 2023

#5
Thanks everyone!
2023 4dr Wildtrak with Hardtop in Eruption Green

John

May 19, 2023

#6
Thanks for the quick reply. Never had a vehicle that pissed itself every time it drove lol
Then you never noticed or never used the AC.

Don't Follow Me ,I'm about to do something Stupid

May 19, 2023

#7
Then you never noticed or never used the AC.
The Bronco does put much more water on the floor than any vehicle I have owned.

2Dr Badlands - MIC - Area51 - 2.7 Auto - MGV - Headliner - High Pkg
Reserved 7/20/20 Delivered 5/6/23
"Ford said, hey we're gonna fulfill all reservations and pre-orders before we build stock units."

Rank II

May 19, 2023

#8
😂 Show off ..... Look at me shiny new HOSS 3.0 ..... JK😂
(I got the HOSS 2.0 ... So, just a little Jelly there 😁)
Your Bronco is communicating with the herd and marking it's territory.
Go put some dirt in those tires now. .... And post some pictures.
Chief Ron, jtgensler

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Oct 17, 2024

#9
Hi everyone just got a 23 Wildtrak and I’ve noticed quite a bit of water dripping out of the bottom of the vehicle after I shut it off. I assume this is condensation from the A/C unit but has anyone else experienced this? Bronco has 600 miles on it no off-road at all. Pictures attached to show where the water is dripping from. Coming from the area that’s aluminum foil looking (sorry I’m not very far part savvy so I’m not sure what that is). All engine and transmission temp gauges have remained well within normal temp range.

Where is the drain located at? I have the opposite issue and I can’t really tell from the pictures or video. I suspect mine is clogged.
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Life is a Highway

Oct 21, 2024

#10
There are drain holes in the exhaust and muffler that will drip condensation. That is normal
Rydfree, Chief Ron

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Nov 29, 2024

#11
Don’t forget all the water from your muffler weep holes

Yes, I just discovered the weep holes in the muffler after finding a puddle on my garage floor with some black residue in it. I'm going to put some puppy pads down to protect my floor.

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Life is a Highway

Nov 29, 2024

#12
Yes, I just discovered the weep holes in the muffler after finding a puddle on my garage floor with some black residue in it. I'm going to put some puppy pads down to protect my floor.
I have a similar concrete epoxy sealer on my garage floor. I wouldn’t worry about the pee pads. It has repelled everything I have thrown at it.

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Nov 29, 2024

#13
I have a similar concrete epoxy sealer on my garage floor. I wouldn’t worry about the pee pads. It has repelled everything I have thrown at it.

That's great to know- it's a new floor!
TK1215

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