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Got a slosh noise from water not able to drain out from AC.,,,
wheres the drain tube and how hard to remove stuff to get it unclogged ,, got any pics or a page site showing breakdown,, thanks for the info... Last edited by phil a; 07-18-2005 at 06:43 AM. |
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Re: wheres the drain for AC condenser
I do not know of a drain within the AC system. You should be able to disconnect the hoses from the condenser, remove the orifice tube, and blow the system out with an air compressor. If you have this much moisture in your system, I'd replace the dryer/accumulator and the orifice tube should be replaced each time you break the seal on your system. I'd go ahead and replace all the o-rings too. You will have to have vacuum pulled on the system once you reassemble. This will removed any left over moisture and you can also check for leak once vacuum is pulled. If you can't do this yourself, you'll need a pro to do it. Good luck!
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Re: wheres the drain for AC condenser
I think he means the box itself and not the AC system.
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Re: wheres the drain for AC condenser
I bet the sloshing is air in the heater core. You should check your coolant.
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Re: wheres the drain for AC condenser
I tried to edit message to correct,, its the evaporator box under the dash that has the water sloshing, there is a drain as the water does drip under vehicle w/ac on ,,, where is the drain? near the hump on floor?,, right at kick panel etc?
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