Water is a byproduct of the exchange of heat between the refrigerant and the ambient air. This is normal, although you'll want to ensure the drain hose running from the MVAC compartment isn't plugged.
You may see some condensation from the air conditioning dripping every time you stop. This is not a problem, unless you have not been running the air conditioning.
Condensation, this is normal.
Dirty air filter , bad fan motor,duct leakage under house,ice on coil.
Whether a truck can be on the road, depends on the condition of the vehicle.
Yes, unless you fit the criteria to fall under the farm truck, recreational vehicle, military vehicle, or emergency vehicle exemptions.
under the truck, check inside the frame rail on the driders side of the vehicle under the truck, check inside the frame rail on the driders side of the vehicle
The air Conditioner has a hose that goes to the exterior of the vehicle to remove the condensation from the system which may have dislodge and allowing the condensation to enter the interior of the vehicle, try looking under the vehicle and you may find a hose sticking out try another vehicle with air conditioner on and you will see the water coming from the system and it will tell you where to look. I you.
Yes- Crane truck or mobile crane or truck-mounted crane are listed under Large goods vehicle (formally known as Heavy goods vehicle)
If it's licenced as a vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of under 26,000 lbs., and it's kept under that weight, than no.
It will be located on the firewall on the passengers side under the vehicle somewhat.......
No , not according to the Owner Guide ( the pictures show using a wheel lift tow truck lifting the front wheels , a flat bed truck for the vehicle , or lifting the back of the vehicle with a tow truck and using dollys under the front wheels )
A wrecker is considered to be an emergency vehicle when it's emergency lights are flashing. Under normal circumstances a wreckers lights are not flashing it is just a truck or service vehicle.
The Servicing of Motor Vehicle Air Conditioner is regulated under section 609 of the Clean Air Act and should be done at properly equipped Service Centers.
For safety reasons. You don't want anybody messing with the truck while you may be under the truck/trailer