Is the water leaking from the front of the car from the air conditioning?
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Yes. After turning on the air conditioning, the compressor located in the engine compartment (low-pressure area) will also condense moisture from the air, which drips onto the ground (sometimes the amount of water is even greater than the drainage from the evaporator). The low-pressure pipes of the car's air conditioning system are not wrapped with insulating foam, making the surface of the pipes prone to condensing moisture from the air. Water droplets will also accumulate and drip from the lowest point of the pipes. Below is relevant information: Oily substances: If it is an oily substance, further inspection is needed, including smelling the odor and observing the color of the liquid. If there is a gasoline smell, it is gasoline, which is easy to identify due to its strong odor. Color: If there is no gasoline smell and the color is black, it may be engine oil; if it is red-black, it may be transmission fluid or power steering fluid; if it is red, green, or other less oily liquids, it may be coolant.