What is the water dripping under my car?

What is the water dripping under my car?

A small amount of water coming from your exhaust is probably just condensation. But if there’s a great deal of water, along with large amounts of white smoke, you may have blown a gasket. A blown gasket causes coolant to be burned alongside your fuel. If your leaking fluid is a strange color, it’s most likely coolant.

Where does the water go in a sunroof?

All sunroofs leak water. Car makers know this and add roof drains to every sunroof. There are usually two drains in the front, one in each corner and at least one drain in the rear. The front drains route through the left and right A pillars to spill water onto the ground.

Can a sunroof tray leak into a cabin?

With nowhere to go, rainwater in the sunroof tray could leak into the cabin. If you suspect water is getting in through the sunroof, have a service expert look at the sunroof weather stripping and the sunroof drains.

Why does my sunroof get wet when it rains?

It features drain holes in the corners so, if it begins to rain while the sunroof is open, water that collects in the tray will drain harmlessly onto the ground below the vehicle. If you open your sunroof often, those drain holes can become clogged with debris like leaves and dust.

What to do when your car’s sunroof is open?

You can have bad seals replaced by an autoglass professional to keep the rain out. When the sunroof is retracted, the visible metal frame is known as the sunroof tray. It features drain holes in the corners so, if it begins to rain while the sunroof is open, water that collects in the tray will drain harmlessly onto the ground below the vehicle.

All sunroofs leak water. Car makers know this and add roof drains to every sunroof. There are usually two drains in the front, one in each corner and at least one drain in the rear. The front drains route through the left and right A pillars to spill water onto the ground.

With nowhere to go, rainwater in the sunroof tray could leak into the cabin. If you suspect water is getting in through the sunroof, have a service expert look at the sunroof weather stripping and the sunroof drains.

It features drain holes in the corners so, if it begins to rain while the sunroof is open, water that collects in the tray will drain harmlessly onto the ground below the vehicle. If you open your sunroof often, those drain holes can become clogged with debris like leaves and dust.

Why does my passenger side floor get wet?

If the evaporator drain gets clogged with leaves, litter or other road debris, the condensation will have nowhere to go and will begin leaking into the cabin — collecting in a puddle on the passenger’s side. If you notice a seemingly-random puddle on your passenger side floor mat, it could be a bad A/C evaporator drain.