The Drain on your evaporator housing is clogged and has nowhere to go so it fills up and drains inside your car...
The inside of the air conditioner condenser can be cleaned by removing the hoses and running water through the condenser. Run water through the condenser until the water exiting the condenser is clear.
You'll need an OBD/II compatible scantool to clear the codes.
means "clear running water"
Flooding.
To make clear nail polish you will need conditioner and baby oil. Firstly you'll need to pour some conditioner into a pan and stir it until it becomes smooth and thin. Next you'll need to add in a lot of baby oil to make it clear . Lastly, you'll need to put into a pot and let it sit for 2 hours.
The GE J Series AJCS06LCCA air conditioner requires a finished opening of 26 1/8" x 15 3/4", clear of intrusions.
Doubtful if a 14 inch wheel will clear the brakes.Doubtful if a 14 inch wheel will clear the brakes.
not sure of any brand but the fluid will be clear and auto parts dealer will have it(just ask for clear p/s fluid)
If it is clear water it is probably just condensation from the air conditioner and nothing to worry about. Condensation forms on the a/c unit and hoses much like water forms on the outside of a glass of iced tea. If you haven't been running the a/c or if the water is not clear you should have it checked out.
Yes.
get a code scanner, or borrow one from a parts store, plug it in and clear codes
Most heater settings on a modern car with Air Conditioning will cause the A/C compressor to kick on. This is to remove moisture from the inside air and prevent frosting of the windshield and windows. The air conditioner coils accumulate the moisture which drips down and through a small tube or hose and out the bottom of the car. That's what you are seeing, if it's clear water.On the other hand, if it's coolant (antifreeze) you have a leaking heater core.