Water from my ac is draining in side the floorboard where is the drain hose on a 99 Oldsmobile intrigue
To install a water pump on a 1997 Mazda Miata MX-5, first disconnect the negative battery terminal and drain the coolant. Remove the serpentine belt, then take off the timing cover to access the water pump. Unbolt the old water pump, clean the gasket surface, and install the new pump with a new gasket. Reassemble in reverse order, refill the coolant, and check for leaks.
To change the water pump on a 1991 Mazda Miata, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal and drain the coolant. Remove the drive belts, then detach the timing belt cover to access the water pump. Unbolt the old water pump, clean the mating surfaces, and install the new pump with a new gasket. Finally, reassemble the timing cover, reconnect the belts, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.
To unclog the AC drain on a 1996 Mazda Miata, first locate the drain tube, which is typically found under the car near the passenger side. Use a thin flexible tool, like a wire or a pipe cleaner, to gently clear any debris from the tube. You can also flush the drain with water to ensure it flows freely. If the clog persists, consider using a wet/dry vacuum to suck out any blockages from the drain.
The condensor drain tube is clogged. Find the drain line and unclogg it.
the ac condensation drain hose is plugged or crimped.
plugged evaporator drain tube or the heater core has gone bad
You could have a seal leaking around a door or if you have a sunroof the drain holes might be plugged. Most cases of water leaking into the floorboard would be a plugged ac drain in the evaporater case. If you notice on a hot summer day and your ac is on that if you leave it parked, you will see water on the ground. This is from water draining out of the case, but if the drain becomes plugged it will build up in the case and slosh around and sometimes come into the floorboard.
Check the AC condensate drain, it's probably plugged.
water in passenger floorboard, where is the hose that would cause this?
Heater core leaking? Windshield seal leaking? Door seal leaking? Evaporator drain plugged?
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