My air conditioner is draining on my passenger side floorboard. Where is the drain hose so i can unstop it? I brought it to a maintenance shop and they couldn't find it.My air conditioner is draining on my passenger side floorboard. Where is the drain hose so i can unstop it? I brought it to a maintenance shop and they couldn't find it.
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If you are running your A/C it is probably condensation off of the evaporator core. Your air box should have a drain that goes through the firewall. If this is plugged up there is no where for the water to go and it spills over inside of the cab. Make sure the drain is clean and clear and you should eliminate your problem.
It is most likely due to the condesation drain tube being clogged. This tube should drain into the engine compartment. It should be located near the A/C evap. coil area where the refrigerant lines go through the bulkhead. If this tube gets clogged, the condensate will back up and find its way into the passenger compartment
no it will most likely be a blocked drain pipe that goes into the engine bay from the A/C and drains the condensation created by your car's air conditioner. A mechanic workshop can do a blast of compressed air by your mechanic and free the blockage takes about 30 seconds to do with a car hoist.
If it is humid conditions the problem will be much more and you might find the front demister won't work due to water sitting on top of the Air conditioner. It will heat this water and blow steam on your window.
The drain hose that allows moisture to exit the HVAC system is clooged with debri and prevents the water from exiting the HVAC area. Open the hood and you will see a rubber hose that has an opening on the end. Use compressed are to blow the clogged area free and allow water to exit.
Is it antifreeze, or water? If you have been using your air conditioning, it could be condensation running in because the drain is plugged. Check it closely before you rip out your heater core, because, yes, sometimes that can be a big job.
My air conditioner is draining on my passenger side floorboard. Where is the drain hose so i can unstop it? I brought it to a maintenance shop and they couldn't find it.
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