I'm not sure where the water is coming from. My two months old Kizashi always have water dripping . I have checked all the levels of coolant, wiper cleaner and everywhere where uses water and they are fine, sign of any leak. However the dripping start after 1 minutes of starting my car.
Possibly due to the AC, but I noticed the dripping happens pretty quick compared with another cars. I always leave a trace of water drops everywhere I go.
Is this normal? I know the AC on the Kizashi is very good cooling and it feels cold right away. Is this cause by the AC?
Water dripping
Yes, I could bet money it is because of the A/C.hocaspocas wrote:I'm not sure where the water is coming from. My two months old Kizashi always have water dripping . I have checked all the levels of coolant, wiper cleaner and everywhere where uses water and they are fine, sign of any leak. However the dripping start after 1 minutes of starting my car.
Possibly due to the AC, but I noticed the dripping happens pretty quick compared with another cars. I always leave a trace of water drops everywhere I go.
Is this normal? I know the AC on the Kizashi is very good cooling and it feels cold right away. Is this cause by the AC?
To convince yourself, turn A/C off and see if you leave water
2010 Suzuki Kizashi S MT
I concur... AC condenser runs very cold in all cars... so when it's in the hot engine bay, it develops water condensation... and drips.AlexRuiz wrote:Yes, I could bet money it is because of the A/C.hocaspocas wrote:I'm not sure where the water is coming from. My two months old Kizashi always have water dripping . I have checked all the levels of coolant, wiper cleaner and everywhere where uses water and they are fine, sign of any leak. However the dripping start after 1 minutes of starting my car.
Possibly due to the AC, but I noticed the dripping happens pretty quick compared with another cars. I always leave a trace of water drops everywhere I go.
Is this normal? I know the AC on the Kizashi is very good cooling and it feels cold right away. Is this cause by the AC?
To convince yourself, turn A/C off and see if you leave water
Every car I have ever seen does that if you run the AC.
2011 Suzuki Kizashi GTS - Red - CVT
Rockford System with Kenwood Navi
Rear 'Suzuki' and 'Kizashi' Badges Removed
Rockford System with Kenwood Navi
Rear 'Suzuki' and 'Kizashi' Badges Removed
Do you mean water is dripping out your tail pipe, only when the engine is cold?lookin wrote:what about the exhaust
On newer cars... that's a similar cause... cold exhaust pipes, that get hot when the engine is warming up... however, on OLD (100k miles or over usually) cars... that COULD indicate a blown head gasket, however, that usually looks like white smoke, than water dripping.
2011 Suzuki Kizashi GTS - Red - CVT
Rockford System with Kenwood Navi
Rear 'Suzuki' and 'Kizashi' Badges Removed
Rockford System with Kenwood Navi
Rear 'Suzuki' and 'Kizashi' Badges Removed