The drain tubes for the sunroof on a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse are typically located at the front corners of the sunroof frame. They run down through the A-pillars and exit near the bottom of the vehicle. To access them, you may need to remove the headliner and inspect the tubes for any blockages or damage. Regular maintenance can help prevent water leaks and ensure proper drainage.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse evaporator housing drain to can be found on the bottom of the air conditioning compressor. The drain tube leads to the bottom of the engine compartment.
Open the sunroof and find the four drain holes. Clear any debris. Blow air inside the drain tubes to find out if there is any blockage. Slide the replacement tubing inside the drain hose.
Place the car on a jack stand. Use a wise to make a hook. You will use it to grab any clog in the drain. Check under the engine to find the drain tube. Use the wire to remove the clog. Pour water through the tube after removing the clog. Connect the tube to the engine.
To repair a leaky sunroof, you need to clean the drainage tubes on your sunroof. You can do this by sticking a thin wire or coat hanger in the drain. Then pour some clean water through the drainage tube.
The ad drain tube is on the lower portion of the firewall, passenger side.
If you have a water leak, you need the check the drain tube at each corner. If it will not move, check the fuses.
The drain tube is probably clogged. You can see the top of the tube in each front corner of your opened sunroof. A 1/4 inch plastic tubing about 6 feet long works ideal to run down through that to open it. Work it slow with moderate pressure because it has to navigate some bends, but it will come clear out the bottom. The bottom of the drain is a larger looking tube with a bevel end at about 2/3 up on the front door hinge frame. When you open the door, you look in past the hinge to see the tube.
The drain tubes for the sunroof on a 2004 GMC Envoy are typically located at each corner of the sunroof assembly. They run down the A-pillars and exit under the vehicle, directing water away from the interior. To access them, you may need to remove the sunroof's headliner or trim panels. It's essential to ensure these tubes are clear to prevent water leaks into the cabin.
look under hood on pass.side at fire wall and try to find ac drain tube
The KIA sunroof drain tubes are typically located at the four corners of the sunroof opening. They run down through the A-pillars (front), and sometimes through the C-pillars (rear), directing water away from the sunroof and into the vehicle's drainage system. To access them, you may need to remove interior trim panels or the headliner, depending on the model. Regular maintenance can help prevent clogs and leaks.
Your sunroof has a drain tube that needs relocated, I think there was a recall on this... Same thing happened on my 2004 GLX..
Assume you're describing the condensate drain tube??? If it becomes plugged with crusted mud or dust that got wet and stuck to the tube, there can be a point that the tube won't drain properly. You may need to get under the vehicle, find the tube and run a small, flexible wire or other object up the tube to allow the condensate to drain. Once you get it open enough to drain, it might be a good idea to run a small tube up the drain and allow a little water, under low pressure to irrigate the drain tube.