Why Is There a Water Sound When the Car Air Conditioner Is On?
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When you hear a water sound while the car air conditioner is running, it is usually because the condensed water vapor from the air conditioner flows out of the cabin through a hose. Check if the central air conditioner hose has come loose. If it hasn't, the sound is likely caused by the refrigerant flowing and evaporating inside the compressor, which is normal. Here are some related details: 1. Function of the Car Air Conditioning System: It is a device that cools, heats, ventilates, and purifies the air inside the cabin. It provides a comfortable environment for passengers, reduces driver fatigue, and enhances driving safety. The presence of an air conditioning system has become one of the indicators of a fully functional car. 2. Functions of the Car Air Conditioner: (1) The air conditioner can control the temperature inside the cabin, either heating or cooling the air to maintain a comfortable level. (2) It can remove moisture from the air. Dry air absorbs sweat, creating a more comfortable environment. (3) The air conditioner can intake fresh air, providing ventilation. (4) It filters the air, removing dust and pollen.