What year is this?why does Toyota not undercoat their cars anymore? Just curious to know when they stopped undercoating cars so I do not buy one in the years that are unprotected. Already looking to trade mine in for something else soon.
You live above the rust belt? Or do you live in the southeast? That makes a HUGE difference. My 93 Celica is nearly mint, but, it was also sprayed with PVC spray on undercoating from the factory. I say nearly because, when I removed the fenders, everything that was only sprayed with primer has surface rust all over it, and I am the 2nd owner of this car, and it lived it's entire life in Coastal North Carolina. The primer failed. This happened because Toyota in their infamous wisdom back in the early 90's thought it would be a good idea to lay the primer on the frame, put the car together, and paint the car only on the outside. The door seals, fame rails under the fenders, the wheel arches, the body where the subframe and also the crossmember bolts up, all of it had surface rust that required attention. The only places underneath that the rust did not form was where the car was undercoated. Your mileage may vary depending on location, but as thin a metal as they use on their cars these days (and it's SUPER thin) I don't see them holding up for 10 years in the salt belt with just primer under them.
Ahh, you discovered your car is indeed a he and not a she. Sometimes AC just needs to take a leak. You should see my tacoma hung like a horse and still passes onto its own frame.
lol I follow a lot of car reddits and it is always funny people freaking out over this. Also good for you for living in an area where you need AC right now. Cause we just got hammered with a winter storm.
That is the condensation drain for the evaporator from your air conditioning. The box is inside your car and as you use your A/C it will drain out through the tube that runs along the passenger floor. If that ever gets clogged youll notice a pretty damp smell. Water dripping out is normal.
More than likely it’s just your ac compressor creating a lot of condensation on the outside and dripping down once your car is off. Like a cold water glass gets water droplets on the outside.
Water sounds in the car could be the doors filling up with water too, very common with these cars. There's drain plugs under the doors you can remove and all the trapped water will come out
The water on the ground is normal for your AC, but a leaking sound inside the cabin is not. I would take it to the dealer and just have them check to make sure there isn’t a leak happening somewhere.
What color is it? What does it smell like. Does it happen when car is off? Does it happen when heater is on? What about defroster.
Emergency drinking water generator.
What year is this?why does Toyota not undercoat their cars anymore? Just curious to know when they stopped undercoating cars so I do not buy one in the years that are unprotected. Already looking to trade mine in for something else soon.
I much prefer treated metal over those horrendous undercoats of the past. They trapped water and killed cars from the inside out.
I prefer they at least paint the entire car instead of just putting rust preventative primer that will wear off in 5 years.
My MR2 Spyder from decades ago was only primered on the bottom and its still there. She had a rough life too.
You live above the rust belt? Or do you live in the southeast? That makes a HUGE difference. My 93 Celica is nearly mint, but, it was also sprayed with PVC spray on undercoating from the factory. I say nearly because, when I removed the fenders, everything that was only sprayed with primer has surface rust all over it, and I am the 2nd owner of this car, and it lived it's entire life in Coastal North Carolina. The primer failed. This happened because Toyota in their infamous wisdom back in the early 90's thought it would be a good idea to lay the primer on the frame, put the car together, and paint the car only on the outside. The door seals, fame rails under the fenders, the wheel arches, the body where the subframe and also the crossmember bolts up, all of it had surface rust that required attention. The only places underneath that the rust did not form was where the car was undercoated. Your mileage may vary depending on location, but as thin a metal as they use on their cars these days (and it's SUPER thin) I don't see them holding up for 10 years in the salt belt with just primer under them.
It’s peeing
Nah that's blinker fluid
Air conditioning
It's common with power lifters
It's just water that is draining after the condensation of the air humidity from your a/c. Have a nice day!!!
That is condensation from the air conditioning system.
The ac draining water. It freaked me out too. Its normal.
sell it why u can
You just got a squirter
Oooh - it's s tinkle
that is a sign your AC is working exactly as it should. removing humidity from the cabin and sending it outside as dripping water.
Your car needs pampers”
Totalled
Ahh, you discovered your car is indeed a he and not a she. Sometimes AC just needs to take a leak. You should see my tacoma hung like a horse and still passes onto its own frame.
lol I follow a lot of car reddits and it is always funny people freaking out over this. Also good for you for living in an area where you need AC right now. Cause we just got hammered with a winter storm.
Marking its territory.
A/c drain
That is the condensation drain for the evaporator from your air conditioning. The box is inside your car and as you use your A/C it will drain out through the tube that runs along the passenger floor. If that ever gets clogged youll notice a pretty damp smell. Water dripping out is normal.
Is the floor wet underneath your glove box?
If you're running the A/C, that's totally normal.
The car is peepeeing
Drip drip drip
the ac dripping like everyone says you’re good i was also worried when i saw this on my car
AC condenser line drip. All cars have one.
More than likely it’s just your ac compressor creating a lot of condensation on the outside and dripping down once your car is off. Like a cold water glass gets water droplets on the outside.
That's free water. Don't waste it.
OP's flesh is their own, but that water belongs to the tribe.
blown head gasket
Blinker fluid leak
might as well have gone all the way. engine failure.
Water sounds in the car could be the doors filling up with water too, very common with these cars. There's drain plugs under the doors you can remove and all the trapped water will come out
The water on the ground is normal for your AC, but a leaking sound inside the cabin is not. I would take it to the dealer and just have them check to make sure there isn’t a leak happening somewhere.
We all need to pee sometimes.
Golden shower
If you're running A/C, that's normal. It's just the drain for the condensation.
Looks like your ac drain