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Old 07-08-2010, 11:05 AM   #1
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a/c water sloshing not draining

Hi. I have a 2002 S10 4.3. I noticed a water sloshing sound. Appears that the condensate that should be draining out, when the A/c is running, is not draining. I looked under the hood and cannot find the drain. Can anyone tell me where the drain is?
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Re: a/c water sloshing not draining

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Hi. I have a 2002 S10 4.3. I noticed a water sloshing sound. Appears that the condensate that should be draining out, when the A/c is running, is not draining. I looked under the hood and cannot find the drain. Can anyone tell me where the drain is?
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Look on the under side of firewall under evaporator housing.
Rubber flipper or plastic pipe or just hole in evaporator housing.
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