A/C Condenser drain location
A/C Condenser drain location
Hi folks
I've performed searches here but still can't find a specific answer, diagram or picture to help.
I've got a 2001 SS and the A/C condenser drain appears to be blocked - water spilling into car under the dash when cornering with the A/C on.
What I need to know is where is the drain for the condenser so that I can get it unblocked. I don't know where to look or what to look for. I guess it must come out somewhere under the car but theres a whole lot of stuff under there and I can't see the forest for the trees.
Any diagrams, pictures or a good description of where to look and what I'm looking for would be very much appreciated by me, my wet feet and my wet carpets.
Thanks
Gary (UK)
2001 SS, black, M6, Hurst, T-tops, leather, 12 CD, SLP lid, K&N, SLP MAF, SLP Quad tip Loudmouth, BMR STB, BMR LCAs
I've performed searches here but still can't find a specific answer, diagram or picture to help.
I've got a 2001 SS and the A/C condenser drain appears to be blocked - water spilling into car under the dash when cornering with the A/C on.
What I need to know is where is the drain for the condenser so that I can get it unblocked. I don't know where to look or what to look for. I guess it must come out somewhere under the car but theres a whole lot of stuff under there and I can't see the forest for the trees.
Any diagrams, pictures or a good description of where to look and what I'm looking for would be very much appreciated by me, my wet feet and my wet carpets.
Thanks
Gary (UK)
2001 SS, black, M6, Hurst, T-tops, leather, 12 CD, SLP lid, K&N, SLP MAF, SLP Quad tip Loudmouth, BMR STB, BMR LCAs
Re: A/C Condenser drain location
Actualy it's called the EVAP core drain. It's on the fire wall bellow the ac "box"
http://shbox.com/1/a_c_drain.jpg
http://shbox.com/1/a_c_drain.jpg
Re: A/C Condenser drain location
At last a picture
.
Thank you for posting that. No wonder I haven't been able to find it, I've been looking for a tube of some sort not just a hole that is going to be invisible under mud and rubbish.
Thanks again
Gary (off to stick his head under the old lady's skirt) [the car that is
]
.Thank you for posting that. No wonder I haven't been able to find it, I've been looking for a tube of some sort not just a hole that is going to be invisible under mud and rubbish.
Thanks again
Gary (off to stick his head under the old lady's skirt) [the car that is
]
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