Probably not. In most vehicles the only 'water' inside the cab is from the heater core. It's mostly likely that your heater core has a leak. The heater core is near the gas pedal on these vans. If the leak is on the right side it could be ac condensation water running back in from either a plugged drain, or it could run back through the firewall from an improperly sealed drain tube. The drain tube is behind the alternator and about half way down. It is hard to see and access.
From what I hear it has something to do with an "o" ring not being installed on the air conditioner are. Not sure what that means but apparently it is a known issue.
Find the source and repair it.
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There is a small radiator inside between the driver and passanger sides for your heater. It is probably leaking there.
It is okay if it leaks a bit of water outside but if it is leaking inside the house no it is not normal or okay.
Pink could be coolant or transmission fluid. You need to find the source to know what is leaking.
If you mean leaking water in the car then the drain is probably stopped up.
If it is leaking inside the car, the heater core has failed.If it is leaking inside the car, the heater core has failed.
It is probably not your air conditioning. I would guess that it is your heater core. <><><> There is a drain line on most auto air conditioners to drain water condensed from the air. When it gets blocked, water leaks into the floor. Have a mechanic put the car on a lift, and check the hose. You can usually clear it with a length of wire, or compressed air. If it smells like antifreeze, THAT would be the heater core leaking.
Breathing in or contacting the refrigerant (gas) is a health hazard. Some types of refrigerant-gases are highly flammable when exposed to an arc or an open flame. The question does not specify the substance that is leaking from the air conditioner.. (Is it water or gas. )
It would be best to replace it with a new one.