What Causes Water Dripping Underneath a Honda CR-V?
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Honda CR-V dripping water underneath can be attributed to the following reasons: Body Drain Hole Dripping: There are interlayers and gaps between the body and chassis steel plates to prevent rainwater accumulation that could cause corrosion. Some areas of the body and chassis are designed with drain holes to allow rainwater and melted snow to drain quickly. Drain holes are usually located on both sides of the windshield wipers, where rainwater near the windshield flows out through the deflector. Door drain holes are typically hidden under the door seal strips at the bottom of the door panel, primarily to drain rainwater that seeps into the door interior through gaps around the windows. Air Conditioning Drain Pipe Dripping: Air conditioning is used frequently during summer. When the air conditioning is operating, condensation forms inside the evaporator box of the air conditioning system. Under normal circumstances, this condensation is expelled outside the vehicle through a dedicated drain pipe. If the drain pipe is clogged or bent, preventing water from draining outside, it may flow onto the floor mats inside the vehicle.