No. You may be leaking engine coolant from the heater core or leaking refrigerant oil from the AC evaporator.
It is the water from the radiator, it is just a normal function of the car. It could also be condensation from the air conditioner, another normal function if the ac has been running.
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.
most likely is the condensation from the AC, completely normal
AC condensation drain.
That would be condensation from the ac system, this is normal.
The ac condensation drain is on the lower passenger side of the firewall.
What do you mean by clear liquid?? Water? If so.... Mine leaks A LOT of condensation from the AC. I asked the dealership about it and they said that it is normal...I have not had a problem with it, ever, but I have been stopped by others who think that there is something wrong because of the amount of condensation when the AC is running... Mine is an O2.
Water condensation coming from the exhaust is normal when the vehicle has been sitting in a wet area, but should stop once it is warmed up. Water from the exhaust after it is warmed up and white smoke from the exhaust is an indication of a blown head gasket.
The A/C is supposed to leak water. This is condensation, and is normal. Now if you are saying it is leaking inside the vehicle, then the drain line is clogged. Find the drain line and unclog it.
It will if the condensation drain is plugged.
you get condensation (water draining out of a split system) when the relative humidity is high enough. but in order for condensation to occur, your coil must operate at or below the dew point in the immediate area.
because of condensation