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Post by moparnut on Aug 18, 2015 6:45:23 GMT -6
Can't seem to locate this crazy thing. There was a post on it elsewhere but pics have been replaced with an advertisement. It says it's on passenger side of exhaust on firewall if so I can't find it. The heater hoses all enter on drivers side of exhaust which seems likely spot for drain but can't locate it there either. Service manual doesn't have a decent pic either. I'd appreciate any help any one can give me to shed some light on location. Passenger floor board wet and no condensation on ground under vehicle after running a/c so I presume its plugged.
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Post by bobsblue95 on Aug 19, 2015 10:51:51 GMT -6
I believe the red arrow points to drain, somewhat hidden even with everything removed lol... There's also the black spot near the other end of the arrow, but I think that's too far away to be it... but could be. HTH
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Post by cursed87 on Aug 22, 2015 3:21:34 GMT -6
Ok so I had to pull my HVAC out of the way tonight. Got some pictures that I HOPE helps you. I didn't think to take pictures b4 hand. But here are a few with it pulled out. I put the cap in backwards so it would stay for photo's. So just remember this is only to help you with finding the placement. Photo's are from underneath the car. It is in fact on the passenger side of the exhaust ,its a bit a ways up there but you'll fit it. On a side note ,mine is starting to disintegrate. So beware of this. Last one is just a close up of the hole with everything removed! Hope this helps!!!
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Post by moparnut on Aug 22, 2015 13:02:49 GMT -6
Thank you....Yup I found it 90degree rubber tube was missing. Stopped at salvage yard yesterday and found one. Got it put on this morning. I'm hoping the wind was causing water to leak into interior because never found any blockage in evap.tube when I ran a wire into it. Will see what happens.
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