Will water drip from the chassis when the car's air conditioning is on?
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It is normal for water to drip from the chassis when the car's air conditioning is turned on. The air conditioning compressor compresses the refrigerant, which then expands through a valve, releasing heat and causing the refrigerant's temperature to drop. This process generates water vapor that flows onto the car's chassis. Related explanation: Principle: The air conditioning compressor compresses the refrigerant, which then expands through a valve, releasing heat and lowering the refrigerant's temperature, resulting in water vapor flowing onto the chassis. Precautions: Turn off the air conditioning a few minutes before reaching your destination and switch to natural air to allow the temperature inside the air conditioning pipes to rise, reducing the temperature difference with the outside environment. This helps maintain relative dryness in the air conditioning system and prevents mold growth.