It is because of the air conditioner. You most likely froze it up and the difference in temperature is below the dew point like a cold soda. Tips to avoid this: Do not run on "max" a/c for extended periods of time, this recirculates the air in the car and can become to cold to cool further. If the a/c unit is oversized for the car, you need to avoid running the fan speed very low for long periods of time while the a/c is on.
it is probably the thermostat any one can change one on a Hyundai they cost under $15.00
I'd check the water pump. I'm assuming you replaced the broken belt.
The Water pump is located behind the front engine cover. It has a drive belt from crackshaft.Power steering pump belt also on water pump pully.
u can access it from the front portion of the right front wheel by removing the inner arch plastic coverings
Water in fuel? Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
because the air condition is cooling the air! The colder air gets, the less water it can keep. So the water drips out of the box, where the air is cooled.
If you have a moon roof, sometimes the drain hoses can leak and the water can run down the door channel. just a possibility, hope it helps.
most likely your heater is leaking? If you mean coolant, It would be the heater core. If you actually mean water it is coming from the windshield.
I would say at least 2 litres, have just done my 98 Lantra (Lantra in New Zealand, not Elantra) and put 2 litres in, following a good flush out with clean water and hot run. Depends where you live, as in how cold it gets, but I'd say you are safe putting 3 litres in, but no less than 2.
Bad temperature sensor unit? Cooling fan not working? Water pump not circulating coolant? Radiator plugged or restricted? System airbound? Thermostat not opening?
You have 60 % water in your body. You have 20 % water in extracellular compartment. You have 40 % water in intracellular compartment.
My question, I didn't finish. Water intrusion into battery storage compartment in rear seat, which spreads to passenger side floor mats. Where's it coming from?