Question #11 Session 3

Clear water leaking from the underside of your vehicle is likely coming from what?

A~ An oil leak
B~ Leaking transmission fluid
C~ Air conditioning condensation draining
D~ A leaking coolant system

Final answer:

Clear water detected underneath a vehicle is generally from the air conditioning condensation draining, which is a common and normal occurrence, especially in warm conditions after using the air conditioner.

Explanation:

Clear water leaking from the underside of your vehicle is most likely coming from the air conditioning condensation draining. This is perfectly normal, especially on hot days or when the air conditioner has been in use for an extended period. Air conditioning systems pull moisture out of the air inside your vehicle, which then condenses into water. This water is then typically expelled through a drainage tube underneath your car, leading to small pools of water forming under your vehicle when it is parked. An oil leak would show a black or dark brown fluid, leaking transmission fluid is often red or brown, and a leaking coolant system would typically result in a green or orange, sweet-smelling fluid. If the fluid leaking from your car is clear, it's generally just water from the air conditioning.

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