More or less.
Air can leak from a container, because it is a fluid. However, "leaking air" wouldn't necessarily be correct all the time, so use your best judgment.
That is the correct spelling of "leaking" (losing fluid or pressure).
It is correct
It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
no it is not correct to say enjoy your vacations
correct !
No. You can say that you will look into something, or that you will get someone to look into something, but you cannot say 'get look'. These are all correct: 'I will look into your problem with the leaking washing machine tomorrow.' 'I will get a plumber to look into your problem with the leaking washing machine tomorrow.' 'I will get your problem with the leaking washing machine looked into tomorrow.'
Well..I have a 1999 and my radiator is leaking....on yours lets see... Air from your tires? please form a CORRECT sentence and re-ask.
oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter
If you say so...........
That is the correct spelling of "leaking" (losing fluid or pressure).
You do not mention what model this is on ? If I had to guess I would say the Evaporator is leaking
Omg not a leaking central air unit those are the worst
yes
Typically, if your car is leaking water it has to do with the air conditioning system. This simply usually means the condensation is leaking from the AC.
It depends on where it is leaking. You can just buy a rebuilt dryer from Suncore Industries for $30.00.
It is okay if it leaks a bit of water outside but if it is leaking inside the house no it is not normal or okay.
leaking ducts allowing air into system.