Because there is a transfer of heat through the evaporator coils inside the conditioned air box inside the vehicle, there is a tendency to create condensation on the coils. This condensation is usually channeled off to the out side of the car via a drain path or hose. If the drain path is blocked, the moisture could build up inside the conditioned air box and leak. Also if a drain hose has been disconnected, this could also lead to a leak inside the vehicle. BTW, I have also seen interior fluid (radiator) leaks from the heater coil due to failed coil assy.
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Probably low on freon, you may have a leak in the system.
The 1939 Packard was the first car with a true air-conditioning system.
Air conditioning.
The air comes from the air outside and the air conditioning system in the car turns this into cold or warm air.
I would say that it depends on the size of the freon leak, could be less, could be more.
The purpose of the AC vent hose in a car's air conditioning system is to carry cold air from the air conditioning unit to the vents inside the car, allowing the cold air to be distributed throughout the interior of the vehicle.
HVAC in a car is the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning system.
Part of Air conditioning system
No, it is not safe to use propane in a car's air conditioning system. Propane is highly flammable and can pose a serious safety risk if used in place of the recommended refrigerant. It is important to use the proper type of refrigerant for your car's air conditioning system to ensure safe and efficient operation.
There is a conditioning system drain hose. Eventually it starts to leak inside of the car. Fix the hose.
System is low on refrigerant.