Is it normal for a car to drip water without the air conditioning on?
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It is normal for a car to drip water without the air conditioning on. This could be due to the evaporator in the vehicle's air conditioning system being located behind the dashboard. Do not turn on the air conditioning immediately after entering the car: Many car owners are eager to turn on the air conditioning to cool down the interior after getting into a sun-exposed vehicle. However, starting the air conditioning immediately after the engine is running increases the load on the engine. Over time, this can damage the engine. The correct approach is to first open the car doors and windows, start the engine, and allow the accumulated hot air to escape. Once the temperature inside and outside the car is similar, close the windows and doors, turn on the air conditioning, and start the car. This not only lubricates the engine but also enhances the cooling efficiency of the air conditioning, achieving two benefits at once. Alternate between internal and external air circulation: Many people worry that using external air circulation will let the cold air escape and consume more fuel, so they keep the internal air circulation on even during long trips. However, prolonged use of internal air circulation can make the air inside the car increasingly stale, leading to dizziness and a feeling of oxygen deprivation over time. When the air conditioning is first turned on, always start with external air circulation. After the temperature has decreased, switch to internal air circulation. Then, periodically alternate between internal and external air circulation to maintain air quality. Do not just turn on the air conditioning and leave it at that.