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JC 25TH

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I am trying to locate the A/C drain hose on my 90LX. It is obviously clogged because it is leaking back in the the interior filling the pan and when I make turns it will come out on the floor. I have been searching all morning and some posts say it is on the drivers side some say its on the passenger side. Is it something I can see from above or do I have to crawl underneath the car? If someone has a picture that they can post that would be great. I see a rubber grommet almost directly underneath the lines for the heater core, but it is flat no rubber elbow like I have been reading about in other posts. Can someone point me in the right direction. Thanx.
 
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ss93cobra

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On the passenger side firewall in the engine compartment you'll see a rubber grommet towards the bottom of the evaporator housing. There should be a very short hose sticking out of it. Obviously though, yours is not as you have a leak. Sounds like you may have to take the dash out and remove the evap. housing to fix it.....
 

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Before you go through the removal process, it is possibly only clogged. Take an air hose and shoot a burst or two of air up through it. You may need to do this a few times.
 
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The drain going to the engine bayis on the driver's side firewall. It drips onto the stock header location. A straightened coat hanger should do the trick.
 

PuterAmI

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Daggar said:
The drain going to the engine bayis on the driver's side firewall.
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If your car is in England, maybe.

Here in the USA, the drain is on the passenger side.
 

Black 93 Fox

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Wow never thought of that a stang with everything on the opposite side.


PuterAmI said:
If your car is in England, maybe.

Here in the USA, the drain is on the passenger side.
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Daggar

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PuterAmI said:
If your car is in England, maybe.

Here in the USA, the drain is on the passenger side.
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What he said.
 
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