Air conditioning does more than just make the air cool. That's why it's called conditioning and not an air cooler. A/C removes heat, polutants, and moisture from the air. In doing so, on humid days the moisture will gather on the condensor under your dash sealed within a box, usually plastic. When the moisture accumulates to the point of dripping, it will run out a drain hole in the bottom of the box and out on to the ground. Totally normal.
2006-07-02 22:34:21
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answered by rsqur 3
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properly, it really is noticeably disconcerting. the very reality right here's that any leakage in a pipe mid floor will require an finished tear out to locate, the leak will be so small it hasn't began to seep by the flooring into the ceiling below. there's a seal, a wax gasket seal contained in the rim of the bottom of the lavatory between the floor, the lavatory base and the pipe it sits on. this can be the position the leak is and that is what's leaking water. There will be a leak contained in the water lines also and there will be a leak contained in the flap contained in the lavatory that forestalls water from getting out of the tank and this would always drip and run. contained in the lavatory equipped into that is a flap the position it stops the water from taking position out of the bowl and into the pipes, it would want to have a weak seal. distinct searching and checking is what I propose and it you won't be able to stumble on a answer call a plumber and ask for a free estimate, some nevertheless try this you comprehend.
2016-11-30 04:48:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It's fine, it's supposed to do that. The water is condensation dripping off of the compressor. On humid days it will look like a constant flow of fluid (a leak).
2006-07-02 22:22:20
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answered by m137pay 5
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Yup! - Its just condensed water coming from the ac radiator fins.. - Some cars really give off loads of water - its always a problem as you think its something else leaking....
2006-07-03 14:11:21
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answered by want_to_explore_life 3
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The water is perfectly normal and is caused by condensation. Nothing to worry about
Hope I helped
Hope
2006-07-02 22:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing to worry about. it's condensation on the air con unit underneath. Totally normal.
2006-07-02 22:22:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You not at all need to worry about, thats a normal thing...
When the AC is on, the drops are the water condensation of the compressor.....
2006-07-02 23:08:30
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answered by abhishek 2
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It's perfectly normal. It's just condensate from the condensor, not a leak.
2006-07-02 22:24:33
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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Probably normal. It's just condensation caused by the temperature differential...
2006-07-02 22:23:02
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answered by D 3
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yes it is normal it is just condensation off your drier bottle or coming from the drain in the car.
If the water is green then it is antifreeze and you should be worried but im pretty sure its just you drier condensation
2006-07-02 22:23:47
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answered by butchdalton 4
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