Evaporator drain tube: On left hand drive models it is on right hand side of the vehicle (drivind direction), located above the transmission on the engine side of the firewall (under the hood). It is VERY hard to see but you can try to locate it coming out from the firewall on the place where the firewall bends a little back and down. It is about 1/2" (2-3cm) long black rubber tube that looks like a ducks nose (the end is flat). You can see it from the left side of the engine on the firewall. Actually if you look down from left side on that plastic panel that covers the engine it might be easier to locate. And it is also very hard to reach . I did manage to blow compressed air in to that tube and quite a lot water came out from there. I also removed the glove compartment and the fan and cleaned all. There were also some water.
the thermostat is located just behind the water pump . follow your bottom hose
There is no drain plug, remove the lower radiator hose to drain coolant.
The air conditioning drain can be found on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The drain hose will go from the compressor to the bottom of the engine compartment.
usually at the bottom or rear of the radiator - or remove the lower radiator hose
To drain the fuel on a 2006 Suzuki GSXR 600, a person is going to need a bucket and a pliers. Before turning the gas on, remove the gasoline tube that goes to the carburetor with the pliers. Put the end of this hose in the bucket, then open the gasoline line that is normally opened while running the motorcycle. Take the top off the tank and the gasoline should drain freely into the bucket.
float valve or float are bad
The condensate drain in any Suzuki must be kept clear of blockage in order for your cooling system's drainage to run outside of the car, as opposed to backing up and leaking into your car. It is located on the passenger side near where your feet would rest. In a Suzuki XL7, the condensate drain is located underneath the glovebox, and the hose runs through the firewall into the engine compartment to drain condensation onto the ground.
There isn't one. Pull the lower hose.
It is located just beneath the lower radiator hose.
Remove the water return hose from your 2001 Suzuki water pump. Remove the water pump belt. Remove the water pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new water pump.
There is none. It needs to be evacuated with a vacuum pump on low side behind the front grill.
The cooling system on these vehicles is drained by detaching the lower radiator hose from the radiator. The radiator doesn't have a drain plug.