What to Do When the Car Air Conditioning Condenser Leaks Water?
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Water leakage from the car condenser may be due to a broken water pipe in the car air conditioning system. It could also be caused by a blocked drain pipe or a loose rubber hose at the air conditioning outlet under the dashboard. Long-term use of the drain pipe can lead to aging, loosening, or bending into a wave-like shape, resulting in poor drainage and partial blockage. The drain pipe is blocked or the rubber hose at the air conditioning outlet under the dashboard is loose.
I've been driving for many years and have encountered air conditioning water leakage issues several times. This is usually caused by a clogged drain pipe. Last time my car leaked, water dripped onto the cabin carpet, making it wet and smelly. The reason was that the condensate water produced by the evaporator during AC operation couldn't drain properly. The inspection method is simple: park the car on level ground, open the hood, and locate the drain pipe outlet under the windshield. Use a thin wire or compressed air to clear the clog. I clean it quarterly to prevent blockages. If left untreated, accumulated water may corrode the car body or cause electrical problems. As the car ages, the pipe may deteriorate or crack, requiring replacement. DIY saves money and time, and it doesn't cost much at a repair shop either. Developing a habit of regular AC maintenance can extend the vehicle's lifespan.