Why is there water leaking from the front of the car?
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Water leaking from the front of the car may be due to windshield washer fluid or coolant leakage. If it is confirmed that the fluid at the front of the car is not engine oil, then only the windshield washer and coolant systems contain liquids. Generally, first check the windshield washer pump, pump connections, washer fluid reservoir, and reservoir connections, then inspect the pipes. Here are some additional details: 1. The same applies to coolant—check the radiator body, upper and lower radiator connections, water pump, water pump connections, and pipes. The radiator filler neck has an overflow pipe; if it is overfilled, the coolant may overflow from the overflow pipe when the temperature rises. 2. There are generally two possibilities for water leaking from the car's undercarriage: one is exhaust pipe dripping, and the other is air conditioning condensation. Exhaust pipe dripping occurs when the ambient temperature is relatively low, especially in winter, and it is a completely normal phenomenon for the car's exhaust pipe to drip water.