i noticed water leaking from underneath my furnace the other day. Today i removed the top panel and noticed a clear tube coming from the lower right of the front header box just hanging free...it looks as tho it broke off of the inline drain assembely...the end of the hose has a rusty clamp and a broken pice of white plastic still in the tube...i want to know if 1. is this dangerous and i should stop uisng the furnace till its fixed...and 2nd is it an expensive fix?...it looks like this has been going on for some time as the bottom right ( under the assembly) is quite rusty.. thanks for your help!

Asked by Vince on 01/22/2009 3  Answers

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0 I wonder if you ever found out what was wrong with your furnace, I too have the same problem which seems to have started earlier today. I drained the water from the rusty tray but it is filling again very quickly. Please let me know if you ever found an answer to this problem. Thank you
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0 Thanks to anyone who may have been looking into this already, but I have fixed the problem... the reason I was getting leaking water was simply because my drainage pipe had gotten clogged with a thick translucent slime and a rusty sludge (not nice to clean believe me)... hence the tray which the a-coil sits in, was overflowing. All now fixed after sucking slime through the overflow pipe with an old washing machine tube and plenty of duct tape, then syphoning a full bucket of HOT tap water back through the drainage pipe in the a-coil tray to help flush further. Many Thanks.
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