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AC/Condensate Drain Line Plugged:


Just this morning I noticed a small amount of water on the floor on the passenger side front. Is this condensation from the A/C or is something leaking water from up there? I can't seem to pinpoint exactly where it came from but it looks as if it is from the very front of the foot well where your feet rest.

The condensate drain line from A/c is plugged. It has happned to me a couple of times. The drain line comes out the left side of the unit and goes through the wall and turns down and ends with a flapper valve that is to prevent water from coming up when you ford. Crawl under the truck and you will see the flapper valve sticking down. The flapper may be stuck together or there may be dirt in the line.

Insert a screwdriver in the flapper and slide it up the line. when you free the blockage you will think you took your finger out of the dike. I dont know how to prevent the flapper from sticking. I am going to try to swab the inside of mine with silicone spray.

George

G&J 96 TD tan wagon


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