There are several reasons for water leakage from the bottom of the car; is the dripping water from the car caused by air conditioning water?
There are several reasons for water leakage under the car. It may be that some pipes in the cooling system are aging and damaged, the water tank may be damaged, or the air conditioner may be turned on.
If the air conditioner is turned on and water leaks from the bottom of the car, it is normal.
If the cooling system pipe or radiator tank is leaking, it is recommended that car owners repair it in time.
Most cars use water-cooled engines, which rely on coolant to continuously circulate within the engine to remove heat.
The coolant has two circulation paths in the engine, one is a large circulation and the other is a small circulation.
When the engine has just started, the engine temperature is low and the coolant is circulating briefly. When the coolant circulates in a small way, it will not dissipate heat through the radiator tank, which is beneficial to the rapid heating of the engine.
When the engine reaches normal operating temperature, the coolant will undergo a large circulation. At this time, the coolant will dissipate heat through the radiator tank, which can maintain the engine within the normal temperature range.
The lower the engine temperature is not, the better when the engine is working. The engine has a normal operating temperature range.
If the engine temperature is too low, the engine's efficiency will be reduced. If the engine temperature is too high, the engine will have some problems.
Therefore, the temperature of the engine cannot be too high or too low when it is working. The function of the cooling system is to maintain the engine temperature within a normal range.
Is the water dripping from the car the water from the air conditioner?
If water drips from the chassis of the air conditioner when the air conditioner is turned on in the summer, it is water from the air conditioning system. If the chassis is dripping when the air conditioner is not in use, it may be that the coolant in the cooling system has leaked. When this happens, the car's cooling system needs to be repaired immediately.
Car air conditioners are an important comfort feature in cars. Car air conditioners can be used for both cooling and heating. When using cars in winter and summer, several households need to use car air conditioners every day.
When the car air conditioner is cooling, the compressor clutch will engage, and the engine will drive the compressor to run.
When the compressor is running, it can continuously compress the refrigerant and deliver the refrigerant to the evaporation box.
The refrigerant can continuously expand and absorb heat in the evaporator box, so that the refrigerant can cool the evaporator box.
The cooled evaporation box can cool the wind blown by the blower, so that the air outlet of the car air conditioner can blow out cold air.
The refrigerant used in car air conditioners is r134a, and car air conditioners require the addition of refrigerant.
If refrigerant is not added for a long time, the cooling effect of the car air conditioner will become worse and the cooling speed will slow down.
When the car air conditioner is heating, the high-temperature coolant in the engine will flow through the heater water tank. At this time, the wind blown by the blower will also pass through the heater water tank, so that the air outlet of the car air conditioner can blow out warm air. The wind is blowing.
Car air conditioners need to be cleaned and disinfected regularly. If they are not cleaned and disinfected for a long time, many bacteria will breed in the car air conditioning system.
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