Clean water should be used and mixed with the proper coolant for your car.
Running the AC adds extra load to the engine and radiator. If the cooling fan, radiator, thermostat, or coolant level isn’t doing its job, that added heat can push the engine temperature too high. This often shows up in slow traffic or when idling. I saw a case like this at Stewart’s Automotive of Sacramento where a driver said the car overheated only with the AC on. After checking it out, the issue turned out to be a weak radiator fan that wasn’t moving enough air at low speeds. Once the fan was replaced, the car stayed at normal temperature—even with the AC blasting.
A little, the ac pump will put a draw on the engine more than without the ac on.
Yes you can put AC in a Metro but I don't recommend it. My Metro has AC but if you do put it in it will slow your car down horridly and it will cause your high MPG Metro to drop down to that of a normal car. So it's sort of a comfort vs practicality debate :)
the gas tank is probably damaged possibly the AC unit of the car dripping from condensation, see if the fluid has a smell, if not. i wouldn't worry, unless you only put water in your radiator instead of antifreeze
the drain hose is plugged
all ac systems drip water if working correctly-----if water is getting on floor of car,the drain tube is plugged
Typically, if your car is leaking water it has to do with the air conditioning system. This simply usually means the condensation is leaking from the AC.
yes an ac can be put into your car but you need every single thing you need for an ac for that car.
because of condensation
The AC system doesn't use water. Water may be produced at the evaporator as a result of the rapid exchange of heat to the ambient air, but there is no water in an AC system.
Yes you can put water in your car so it doesn't burn up.
Water