Almost right above the tail pipe on the rear passenger side
Are you talking about the condensate drain hose on a 1996 Chevy Tahoe? If this is the case you will need to look on the left side of the fire wall. You will see a rubber 90 degree elbow pointing downward. If you only see a nipple protruding the fire wall, this means someone has removed it for whatever reason. if this has occurred, the condensate water will not drain properly to the outside and water will end up on the passenger side on the carpet. The condenser associated with the A/C system of an automobile does not have a drain hose.
No it does not.
The AC condensate drain on a 2001 Ram is on the firewall just behind and to the right of the ac drier. its hard to get to to clean.
It does not have 1, Chevy did not use a drain plug in there converters.
There is no drain plug. Pan must be removed.
You only needd 5 quart for Chevy Tahoe 2001.
Disconnect the lower coolant hose.
You can find the air conditioning drain on your 1999 Chevy Tahoe on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The condensation drain hose routes water to the bottom of the engine compartment.
Find the condensate drain and make sure it is open. If there is no condensate drain, figure out how to drain the condensate.
The 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe 5.7 liter engine oil drain plug is a 9/16 drain plug. The oil drain plug has very fine threads.
AC condensation generally drains from a tube located under the vehicle. When vehicles sit parked and running the AC, a puddle of water will usually form under the vehicle near the drain hose.
What type of condensate are you asking about? air conditioning