a/c water dripping down firewall
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The evaporator drain allows condensation from the ac unit to drain. When the drain clogs up water will go into the passenger floor instead.
The 1997 Volvo 850 evaporator drain tube is located on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The evaporator drain tube carries condensation away from the engine.
The evaporator drain is suppose to drain off the condensation (water). If you plug the drain the water will end up inside the cabin on the floor.
The drain plug on the 2003 Chevy Venture is located on the bottom edge of the radiator. It is on the side facing the engine.
Your 1989 Chevy truck air-conditioner condensation drain can be found on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The air conditioner condensation drain routes condensation to the bottom of the engine compartment.
The condensation drain tube is plugged with crud.
To replace the AC evaporator core in a Chevy Venture, start by disconnecting the battery and removing the dashboard to access the HVAC unit. Then, drain the refrigerant and remove the necessary components, including the blower motor and any ductwork. Once you can access the evaporator core, unbolt and remove it, then install the new core and reassemble everything in reverse order. Finally, recharge the AC system with refrigerant and test it for proper operation.
The radiator drain plug on a 2004 Chevy Venture is located at the bottom, left side of the radiator. It allows for the coolant to be quickly drained during maintenance.
No. The drain tube just drains the condensation away from the ac evaporator coil.
Just the drain tube "yes" but not the nipple that it goes to.............
Most likely a clogged drain that drains A/C evaporator condensation.
Condensation from the ac evaporator inside under the dash drains thru a drain tube. The drain tube is probably plugged with crud.