I have a 1999 jeep grand Cherokee larado,and had alot of water in the drivers side thought maybe window leaking,I've heard that jeeps have issues with the ac drain plug,but this was alot of water,any ideas or should I just go straight to ac drain
The camera is so close that I can't tell where that drain actually is. Doesn't look like you're underneath the drivers seat since I don't see the mass of wires and motors. So where is that drain? Thanks.
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On my 2015, I just pulled the lower left side plastic panel in the footwell on the drain hose is right there. I removed it, blew air thru back into the AC box and floor drain area. The previous owner was in there as the part of the AC housing was loose so I tightened the screws and now it is draining well.
It doesnt matter the make and model so much as they all can have this issue and this is a fix. Most are very similar, the box has a drain. The drain is a small tube at the bottom going through the firewall. Find it and clean it out...
It doesn't matter what Car? Are you serious? Of course it matters, they're routed differently for different brands and models. This video is 100% useless for non German cars..
Got a heater full of water can't find the a/c Darin pipe on a ford focus mk2 2007 can anybody tell me where it is it would be appreciated it's not on the bulkhead.
This has to be the vaguest RU-vid video ever: 'OK inside here for some reason...' WHAT THE FUCK!!! where is inside here? is he in the Princes' castle? is he in the supermarket? perhaps he is fixing a Roman chariot for all we know.
I have an 06 Porsche Cayenne. It is under the glove box. You have to unscrew a torx screw right under the glove box. Then pull out the plastic cover under the glove box. Leave the wires attached to it. Then pull out this plastic hollow thing which I think is part of the a c. You will then see a plastic a c reservoir. There is a rubber tube attached to the bottom not clamped in the Cayenne. Pull the rubber tube out of the plastic reservoir and water will flow out. Have a couple towels beneath because you can get close to a liter of water coming out. Very annoying defect. The tube is not blocked it just doesnt have enough pitch for the water to flow out properly. If you do this preventively 2 x per year you will be fine (which I never do). The whole procedure takes less than 10 minutes. You will know this thing is getting ready to spew onto your carpet when your car windows inexplicably start fogging up.
To all the commentators wondering what mysterious car this is, try clicking the link in his description. It's a 2006 Audi A8L. Also, the part number is visible on the power control module, a google search returned it was also an Audi/VW part number likely for 2004-2008 Audi A8. This video is a simple demonstration of a likely cause and solution to wet floor inside a vehicle due to clogged AC condensation drain tubes. The same should apply to your vehicle if you apply yourself.
My durango "03 has water getting under both front carpeting (driver & passenger) and my 2006 durango has blown head gasket. The irony is that my bmw 2006 is my most reliable car! go figure... I'm sick of old cars! LOL