It is located on the bottom of the firewall on the passenger's side.
The condensate drain is plugged.
The air conditioner drain condensate tube is located under the hood by the heater core . Remove the tube and clean the adapter, it may have picked up road debris.
Find the condensate drain and make sure it is open. If there is no condensate drain, figure out how to drain the condensate.
All components that have to have fluids changed have the drain plug on the bottom of the particular component.
It has to drain the condensate buildup somewhere... Some drain directly into the homes plumbing and only drain outside the home when the inside line has plugged up, like an overflow pipe.
Condensate always forms on the evaporation coil and the amount of water depends on the dew point and the temperature of the coil. All air conditioner installations are supposed to include a drain line for taking the condensate away, possibly to a floor drain.
What type of condensate are you asking about? air conditioning
It is on the passenger side firewall down low.
On the 2005 Chrysler Sebring, the condensate drain is located under the hood. It is on the firewall. Haynes makes a repair manual with diagrams and instructions on how to repair a condensate drain.
there is a condensate drain tube in the bottom of the heater core cover/housing that is plugged or maybe the hose is off and doesn't drain outside the car.
its the drain line for water to drain
The 2005 Chevrolet Impala air conditioning evaporator drain is located on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The evaporator drain should have a tube attached to it.