Dripping Water Under Car????
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Hey everyone, today I was working on replacing one of my mids. Im in Houston so its hot as hell. So I turn on the ignition and I turn on the air, while working on my drivers side door to remove the speaker. Several minutes later I see a puddle of water moving slowly down my driveway. I look under my car and a clear liquid, probably water, is dripping from right beside my catalytic converters, on the passengers side. Is this normal, maybe it has something to do with my air conditioner being on. Just want to make sure everything is fine. Id really appreciate your help.
yup this is common for every car out in the world..
Its just your air conditioning compressor releasing the cool dense air that once was hot and is made into liquid which is 100% water..
there is nothing to worry about man, its just because you have your a/c on..
if you look on someone else's car you'll see it happening..
but many cars have diff. time intervals but you'll see something eventually..
hope this helps..
Its just your air conditioning compressor releasing the cool dense air that once was hot and is made into liquid which is 100% water..
there is nothing to worry about man, its just because you have your a/c on..
if you look on someone else's car you'll see it happening..
but many cars have diff. time intervals but you'll see something eventually..
hope this helps..
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Originally posted by 4jacks
Why are you working on the speakers with the door open and the air on... Your wasting gas !!
j/k ... yup yup .. all is well
Why are you working on the speakers with the door open and the air on... Your wasting gas !!
j/k ... yup yup .. all is well
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