I assume you mean smoke and water are coming from the A/C vents. I suspect you are seeing steam and coolant. You probably have a heater core leaking.
I assume you mean smoke and water are coming from the A/C vents. I suspect you are seeing steam and coolant. You probably have a heater core leaking.
I assume you mean smoke and water are coming from the A/C vents. I suspect you are seeing steam and coolant. You probably have a heater core leaking.
That is condensation and it is normal for water to come out of an air conditioner in the back of it.
Because the air conditioner is running.
I assume that the smoke you experience hasn't burned your house down yet. The vapor that appears about 12" from the a/c is cold air from the air conditioner meeting the warm air in the room it is cooling, and the cold condenses water vapor out of the hot air, just like a cloud. So it may be steam you're seeing -- not smoke. It should go away after the room cools down a little. If this is not the case, and it really is smoke in your room, then you need to turn off the air conditioner, then unplug it, and call a certified a/c technician. It's possible that someone may have overcharged the freon in that air conditioner.
Boil it
Deep Purple - Smoke On The Water
evaporator drain tube plugged
A 1984 Dodge 360 blowing oil and white smoke could be a combination of problems. Check the engine oil for water mixed in, and for low engine coolant. Check the pcv valve for a clog. Check engine compression for a possible blown head gasket.
Car maintenance is very important for a smooth ride. When there is white smoke coming out of the exhaust, it is usually an indication of water in the engine.
White smoke is water vapour. Possible head gasket problems
If you mean leaking water in the car then the drain is probably stopped up.
That is the drain for the normal condensation from the air conditioner.That is the drain for the normal condensation from the air conditioner.
Blown head gasket or cracked head. It probably overheated prior to the water pump being replaced. The exhaust of most vehicles has some water in it when first started, before it has warmed up. The water may be a normal condition unless there is a lot of it. How much smoke are you talking about? Is it a lot more than usual?