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I have a 1999 Mazda 626. I notice that it leaks after I run my air conditioner. The leak is located on the front passanger side, close to the front tire. The liquid appears to be clear. I have had the radiator, thermonstant and radiator tank replaced last year. The liquid appears to be clear. What is causing this? thanks.

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That is normal condensation produce by the air conditioner and nothing needs to be fixed, all air conditioners do this.

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