Where does the air conditioning water of the Baojun 730 flow out from?
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Baojun 730 air conditioning water flows out from the middle position under the car. The location of the air conditioning drain outlet: The car air conditioning drain hole is generally under the front engine hood, located at the junction of the front windshield and the front fender. In addition, some models have the air conditioning drain holes installed on both sides of the roof. The function of the air conditioning drain outlet: The air conditioning drain outlet functions to discharge the water condensed from the surrounding air during the heat exchange process when the evaporator continuously absorbs heat during air conditioning use. This is why there is a puddle of water under the car after the air conditioner has been running for a while. New car owners may suspect a car water leak when encountering this situation, but there is actually no need to worry at all.
When I turn on the air conditioning in my Baojun 730, water flows out from under the chassis, specifically in the center of the car bottom slightly towards the driver's side. Normally, when I park the car, I can see a small puddle of water on the ground, which is the condensate from the air conditioning. The principle is simple: when the air conditioning cools, the hot air inside the car condenses upon encountering the cold, forming water droplets that are then drained out, just like with a home air conditioner. If you don’t see water flowing out for a long time, the pipe might be clogged—dust or fallen leaves could be blocking the drainage hole, and it needs to be cleaned promptly. Otherwise, the water may backflow into the car, making the carpets wet and smelly, and fostering mold, which is unhygienic. During regular maintenance, remind the mechanic to check and ensure the drainage is clear. Don’t worry—water flow under normal conditions is a good sign, indicating the air conditioning is functioning properly.