If it's leaking onto the ground, no problem. It's just condensate that builds up during normal operation of an AC system. They all do it. If it's leaking onto the FLOOR of the drivers side, inside the vehicle, it means that the condensate drain tube is blocked.
Air conditioning.
Our '98 Achieva had the same problem. It was due to the air conditioning hose being blocked. Therefore the water was backing up into the vehicle, under the carpets and into the back seats instead of flowing out.
Water, not coolant? The only place plain water can be found on a car is when it condensates from the air conditioning, if the drain hose is plugged it will overflow into the passengers side floorboard. Get a piece of wire and find the tube under the car at the firewall and unplug it.
Water conditioning counteracts the hardness in water to prevent a build up of limescale. It differs from water softening in that softening removes minerals from the water, whereas conditioning doesn't.
Basically, its an earthquake under water.
Cause there´s not air.
If you have your air conditioning running it is the moisture that is pulled out of the air when it is being cooled. That water is then expelled outside of the car
The only water that should be leaking from an automobile would be from the condensation drain for the Air Conditioning or from condensation out the exhaust pipe.
I've been encountering this same problem in my Chevy S-10. I've come to the conclusion that it is coming from the air conditioning unit.
yes they do because it causes a earthquake under the water and that's how tsunamis happen
If it's just plain water leaving a little puddle under your vehicle it would be condensation from your air conditioning if it has been running.
that is because of the vibrator and you ll notice that water will increasein the high humidity. and it is a sign of a good a/c you have ( cool )Answerthe water is actually condensed frozen water, frozon by the air conditioning system Answerit isn't water its air conditioning fluid that leaks from the air conditioner and creates condesation on the pipes which then drip what appears to be water on the ground