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Why Does Water Drip Under the Front of the Car in Summer?

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VonGrace
07/29/25 3:45am
There are several reasons why water drips under the front of the car in summer: 1. The air conditioning is turned on. 2. The defrosting or defogging function is activated. In both cases, the compressor needs to work, and when the compressor operates, water will drip underneath, which is normal. Below is additional information: 1. Introduction to the compressor: A compressor is a type of driven fluid machinery that increases the pressure of low-pressure gas to high-pressure gas, serving as the heart of a refrigeration system. 2. Classification: Compressors can be categorized into piston compressors, screw compressors, centrifugal compressors, linear compressors, etc. They mainly consist of the housing, motor, cylinder, piston, control equipment, and cooling system.
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DelAliyah
08/12/25 2:57pm
Water dripping under the front of the car in summer is something I've seen a lot over the years of driving, mainly caused by air conditioning condensation. When the AC cools, it draws in hot air, condensing the moisture into water droplets, which are then drained out of the car through a dedicated pipe, usually near the front wheels. This is completely normal, especially noticeable after using the AC on hot days. If the water is clear and colorless, there's nothing to worry about—just keep driving. However, if the water has a color like green or blue, or has a strange smell, it might indicate a coolant or oil leak, and you should get it fixed immediately. Knowing a bit more about car basics can help avoid unnecessary worries. If you encounter this situation, don't panic—check it out first before jumping to conclusions.
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DiStephen
10/02/25 7:22am
From my driving experience, it's quite common to see water dripping from the front of the car after parking in summer. When the air conditioning is working, the moisture it absorbs turns into water droplets and drains out, usually under the front wheels. This isn't a leak—it's actually a sign that the AC is functioning properly. You should only be concerned if water drips when the AC is off. The water should be clear and odorless; if it's cloudy or has oily traces, there might be an issue with the system, such as a coolant leak. Sharing this little tip to save everyone some worry. Pay a bit more attention to your car—just a quick glance after each parking can help you avoid big troubles.
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JuniperFitz
11/16/25 2:17am
In summer, water dripping under the front of the car is mostly air conditioning condensate. The air conditioning cooling process causes the air to cool, and the moisture condenses into water droplets that flow out through the pipes. The location is near the engine compartment. If the water is clean, it's normal; if there is an odor or color change, it may indicate other issues. A simple way to confirm: It's normal to have water after parking in summer, and no action is needed.
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