Check for the drain hose or pipe in your unit so that it is not clogged. Through the ac process water is collected and thus needs to come out. If the drain is clogged water will be trapped and the blower will pick it up and send it through the vents.
you unclog it
A clogged radiator petcock can be cleared by first removing it entirely from the vehicle. It can then be flushed out with water or compressed air until flow is returned.
The patented pocket hose, called the Dap Hose was invented by the Dap Company.
The two common causes for a toilet tank hose leak are the threads and the hose itself. Turn the water off, unscrew the hose, and wrap the threads with Teflon tape available at any hardware store. Reconnect the hose and turn the water back on. It it still leaks, consider replacing the hose as it may have a hole in it.
The hose is soft and mushy inside. Replace the hose. Possible clogged radiator. Replace the hose first. You also might have a clogged radiator core. Have a reputable radiator shop check and flush your cooling system.
This is usually the result of a clogged exhaust hose.
There may be a filter screen in the end of the hose that is clogged. The supply line to the hose may be clogged. The filler valve that lets water in may be bad.
The filter screen at the bottom my need cleaning. Also check the drain hose to see if it is kinked or clogged. If not, check the fitting where the hose connects to see if it maybe clogged.
your ac might be clogged or your draining hose is clogged. its in that area
Either theres a clog. or clogged on your engine blog or on your hose.
If if won't pump all water out, the d/w hose or sink drain is plugged.
I doubt the hose if clogged, but if it is, simply disconnect it and blow through it until it is clear. More than likely the spray nozzle at the end is clogged with car wax. Clean it out with a small pin or needle.
give me a picture where ac hose is located
Possibly air conditioner drain hose is clogged
Disconnect the hose and put a dinner knife down the hose and the weight of it should shift whatever is stuck if you "wave the hose" gently. Alternatively, if you have a vacuum that exhales air, you can try that as well.
You probably have a clogged fuel hose.