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Moisture from the passenger compartment air settling on and draining from the evaporator causes condensed water to leak from the A/C system. The Condensate (water that collects on the evaporator coil) drips into a pan on the bottom of the A/C unit inside the car. From there it is directed to the outside of the car via a rubber hose, and onto the ground. You most likely have a hole in that rubber hose. Check for wear where it goes through the floor or firewall. Or, the pan itself could possibly have a hole in it. Good luck, should be a simple fix. pintail4
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CFC is used in air conditioning systems. It causes ozone depletion.
You might be thinking of condensation, the transition of a gas into a liquid.
Because the air conditioning compressor, is run from a pulley off of the engine. This puts an additional load on the engine, which causes more fuel to be used.
Usually there is a leak somewhere in the system.
Dirty condenser coils or condenser air restriction
Bared section of a live wire making contact with a grounded surface.
One cause of a cars air conditioning to brake is the temperature of the air conditioner. Using to much cold air at a certain amount of time can damage your air conditioner.
clogged filters,dirty coils condensers,evaporators