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What does this translate to? I've noticed that this puddle has been getting progressively worse over the years. Today, I had driven my car a little bit then parked back in the garage, and about an hour later I went to go leave again, and noticed that the puddle worked its way out from underneath the car. My car has like quadruple the amount of water dripping out of it compared to my parent's cars. Any ideas?
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Is it unusually humid?
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It's just condensation Jeff. You live in an area that's kinda humid and I'm sure your a/c is working pretty hard this time of year.
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Alright, just making sure. I've never seen so much condensation come out of a vehicle, lol.
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Next time your changing your oil look for a little spigot behind your oil pan, towards the rear of the car....thats the AC drain.
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It means you got really good AC. Its really cold so that is cause the air around it to build up condenstation
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