Will the car's air conditioning water drip under the chassis?

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ONoah
07/29/25 8:30pm
Yes, the car's air conditioning water will drip under the chassis. Here is the relevant information: 1. After turning on the air conditioning: The compressor located in the engine compartment (low-pressure area) will also condense moisture from the air, causing it to drip onto the ground (sometimes the amount of water is even greater than the drainage from the evaporator). The low-pressure pipes of the car's air conditioning system are not wrapped with insulation foam, making the pipe surfaces prone to condensing moisture from the air. The water droplets will then accumulate and drip from the lowest point of the pipes. 2. After driving for a while: The air conditioning system's drainage point is located slightly to the right of the middle of the front of the car. Therefore, after driving for a while and stopping the car for some time, you may notice water dripping from the chassis slightly to the right of the middle of the front. This is not a problem with the vehicle but rather the water discharged by the car's air conditioning system. 3. Exhaust pipe dripping: If the air conditioning is not turned on and water is still dripping under the car, it is likely coming from the exhaust pipe. The car's exhaust pipe is only connected to the cylinders, which do not allow liquid to flow out but only exhaust gases. The dripping water comes from the moisture in these exhaust gases.
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