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AC drain help

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SrKegler

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Feb 29, 2004
Daytona Beach, Florida
Went thru all the search topics. Nothing, I'm at a dead end.

My A/C is draining into the cabin. I've looked all over the firewall and can't find where the drain hose is. Pulled the lower part of the dash off, only hose I could find was on the bottom of the blower motor housing.
Any help will certainly be appreciated.
 
There will be a drain hose coming out the engine side of the firewall. Sounds like it is plugged up and preventing it from draining properly. Try using a small piece of wire or some compressed air to unplug it.
 
I'm going to mark it as resolved although I never did find the hose. Made a trip of around 2,000 miles in it. My guess is the water combined with the pot holes in the interstates softened whatever was plugging the line.

Haven't had any problem the last few days with it.
 
Evening,

I know you marked this resolved but I wanted to tell you my experience tonight. Long story short, it looked as if my evaporator wasn't draining. Upon further examination, the previous owner had split the gromet for the wiring harness that exits right next to the AC drain. You could see light under the dash with the hood up. He did me a solid and sliced it up pretty good. I was able to to piece it back together and I am hoping the silicon I used with seal it up pretty good. Just a thought.

Ryan
 
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