Why doesn't the car air conditioner drip when cooling?
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The reasons why the car air conditioner does not drip when cooling are as follows: 1. The car air conditioner is not cool enough, and no water vapor condenses on the evaporator. 2. The drain pipe under the air conditioner evaporator is blocked, preventing water from leaking out. 3. The air conditioner cooling is not turned on or the car air conditioner cooling is malfunctioning. Below is additional information: 1. The car air conditioner is used to adjust and control the temperature, humidity, air cleanliness, and airflow inside the car cabin to the optimal state, providing a comfortable riding environment for passengers and reducing travel fatigue. 2. Different types of air conditioning systems have different layout methods. Currently, cars widely use an integrated heating and cooling air conditioning system. Its layout involves assembling the evaporator, heater radiator, centrifugal blower, and control mechanism together, known as the air conditioning unit assembly.