It's either not cooling enough or the drain is clogged. the water that is leaking from your a/c unit is humidity that has condensed on your evap coils. As air is passed thru the evap coils, heat and humidity are removed from said air.
When air is cooled the water in it comes out (like mist forming on the outside of a class filled with cold coke) and this happens in the air conditioner. Normally the dripping water is drained way to the outside (or a drain) by a pipe. If the pipe gets blocked the water will overflow and the conditioner will leak water - get it serviced.
It means that the tube is clogged. You need to clean it out or eventually you will have a leak of the water that is backing up in the system.
That isn't a leak, it is condensation from warm, moist air hitting the cold air conditioner parts. You can see the same thing under cars in the summer . . . there will be a little wet spot on the ground under the air conditioning compressor, and for the same reason.
The A/C extracts water from the air.
This is water that has condensed out of the room air on the evaporator coils of the air conditioner, and it is completely normal. If the humidity is high, one will see more water condensing and dripping from the air conditioner than when the room air is dry.
air conditioner condensation drips
When air is cooled the water in it comes out (like mist forming on the outside of a class filled with cold coke) and this happens in the air conditioner. Normally the dripping water is drained way to the outside (or a drain) by a pipe. If the pipe gets blocked the water will overflow and the conditioner will leak water - get it serviced.
Water collects on the interior floor when the air conditioner is used # Air conditioner evaporator drain hose is blocked. Clear the drain hose where it exits the passenger compartment. # Air conditioner evaporator drain hose is disconnected. Secure the drain hose to the evaporator drainage tray under the dashboard.
The water you see under the car when the air conditioner is running is condensation. If you are leaking antifreeze then you need to pressure test the system and repair the leak.
Yes, it can.
most likely it is water coming from the air-conditioner unit. this water comes from the air that is cooled by the air-conditioner. the water is supposed to drain from the car when the car is level. OR, if the liquid is coloured it is from the engines cooling system. this means you have a leak and it is catching somewhere. when you reverse it runs out of the catchment.
Water is a byproduct of air conditioning, as this process removes dampness as well as heat from the air. If water occurs in an unlikely location, look for a leak in the drain hose.
It has a leak somewhere in the system
There is nothing you can do to prevent a leak from occurring.
Most likely ran out of freon or has a leak.
gas leak or wrong wiring
there is a leak in the compressor...