No, the freon is in a sealed piping system. The water dripping outside is most likely due to condensation. Plus, freon is a gas under normal atmospheric conditions.
if a small amount of water is dripping it is normal condensation from running an engine
Nothing in particular. Water dripping from the tailpipe is normal. It's just condensation from the combustion process. It is much more prevalent in newer vehicles due mostly to their anti-pollution technologies.
This is water that has condensed out of the room air on the evaporator coils of the air conditioner, and it is completely normal. If the humidity is high, one will see more water condensing and dripping from the air conditioner than when the room air is dry.
Your air conditioner may be faulty if it is not dripping water.
small amounts of water coming from the muffler is normal but if its antifreeze its not
If something is "dripping", then it usually means that water is coming from it slowly and intermittently. For example, if a wet towel is hung on a rail, it would be "dripping" water.
Water leaking from the seal
That is condensation and it is normal for water to come out of an air conditioner in the back of it.
yes and if it is frosty and the water is left dripping you can also get ice forming in your drains.
Sounds like: 1. The "drip pipe" (condensate drain) is blocked, or 2. The chiller unit is not working - because chilled air gives up its humidity, "dripping" (condensation) is a sign that the chiller unit is actually chilling the air and producing water - the "drips".
The water coming out of the air conditioner is condensation from the air as it is dehumidified. It cannot be stopped (nor do you want to). Either collect it and dispose of it or set up a drain line to dispose of it.
It can be (e.g. dripping water). But it can also be a verb or noun. It is the present participle of the verb "to drip."