On the driver's side underneath there are some brake lines that come down and then turn aft. Just to the outboard side of those lines there is a hole (about 5/8" diameter). With a light and an inspection mirror you can see the hose inside. Use an air compressor and an air gun with a long flexible or curved end and blow into that hose. I cannot guarantee that it will work, but it worked for me. Now I gotta buy a new blower motor.
If you have a plugged AC condensation drain, clear water will back up and end up on the passenger floor. If the heater core is leaking engine coolant you will have engine coolant end up on the passenger floor.
either radiator plugged or blown head gasket
I believe that the airconditioner condensation drain is plugged. How do I clear it?
Plugged evaporator drain?
Sounds like the AC drain is plugged. The line exits outside on the passenger side ; when plugged with dirt, they back-up and drip into the passenger side of vehicle. If plugged, spray compressed air up drain to clear out.
Yes, it sure can.
A/C drain line is plugged. Clean out the drain line, located passenger side, near the firewall, under the car. A/C drain line is plugged. Clean out the drain line, located passenger side, near the firewall, under the car. A/C drain line is plugged. Clean out the drain line, located passenger side, near the firewall, under the car.
Are you running the air conditioner? If the drain line is plugged, it will leak water (condensation) onto the passenger side floor.
Check all the wires under the driver and passenger seats and make sure they are plugged in securely. Check all the wires under the driver and passenger seats and make sure they are plugged in securely.
plugged evaporator drain tube or the heater core has gone bad
The ac drain is plugged. The drain hose is on the firewall on the lower passenger side. ...that, or your heater core is leaking.
The BSI unit is the componant that the fuses are plugged into. It is in the glove box on the passenger side of the car.