The AC drain is located on right-side next to the gas pedal. You will have to take the carpet out and depending on how much room you need to get to it. Take the driver-side seat out of the car. I had to remove the arm rest center console. You have to see everything including the shifting mechanism. I removed the clips to lower the water drain pan. I ran a piece of cable to unclog the drain. The drain was clear, but still leaked. I went a little further into the problem. You will have to disconnect the steering swivel from the rack and pinion and rubber gasket plate. Later, make sure you put marks to put the steering swivel back in the same place. Remove the gas pedal. Loosen all of the lower bolts that hold the ac/heater boxes. I believe there were about four or five that will have to be loosened, even the ones on the passenger side. There is a sponge-like gasket between the firewall and ac/heater box. The gasket surrounds the ac drain plug. I find out that the water would drain out of the drain pipe and it would roll back toward the firewall. The sponge-like gasket would allow the water back through the firewall and it will run and soak the driver-side carpet. By loosening the ac/heater box, it allows you to put screwdrivers to pull the box away from the firewall. I pulled the sponge gasket out and I put a bead of black silicone all around where the gasket use to be. I put everything back together and now my carpet stays dry all the time.
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No, there is no drain plug.
open the drain at the bottom of the radiator and remove cap
You have to remove the oil pan to drain the fluid.
ac drain stoped up or heater core bad
A pair of pliers.
Drain plug for what? Engine, transmission, radiator, gas tank??
Look on the bottom or rear of radiator
The resistor block is bad
The ac condensation drain is on the lower passenger side of the firewall.
No, you just need a larger drain bucket; or drain through a hose for less mess.