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Air condition plug on 1993 s-10 blazer
Leaking water on passenger side of front seat. I can't seem to located the air condition drain / overflow plug or hose.
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On mine, that assembly is engine side of passenger firewall.
A leak inside may be from the 2 heater core hoses or clamps or heater core on passenger side of firewall.
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Re: Air condition plug on 1993 s-10 blazer
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Thanks I'll check it out. It sounds easier than taking out the dash. I'll let you know whay happens |
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