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Can anyone tell me where to locate the evaporator drain for my 2000 GMC Jimmy? Whenever the AC is used I start to hear a sloshing sound under the dash . It will disappear when the AC isn't used for a while. I have read that this could be caused by the AC evaporator drain being plugged. There appears to a plastic shroud around the evaporator where it enters the firewall. I have looked everywhere in that area for a tube or drain hole but can't seem to locate one. Can anyone provide any clues to what I should be looking for? Where I should be looking? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, |
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jamie.dor... (AT) eds (DOT) com wrote: Can anyone tell me where to locate the evaporator drain for my 2000 GMC Jimmy? Whenever the AC is used I start to hear a sloshing sound under the dash . It will disappear when the AC isn't used for a while. I have read that this could be caused by the AC evaporator drain being plugged. There appears to a plastic shroud around the evaporator where it enters the firewall. I have looked everywhere in that area for a tube or drain hole but can't seem to locate one. Can anyone provide any clues to what I should be looking for? Where I should be looking? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Look straight up from the passenger side frame rail, the drain looks like a ducks bill sticking down from the evaporator case about 2" from the firewall. -- Steve W. Near Cooperstown, New York NRA Member Pacifism - The theory that if they'd fed Jeffrey Dahmer enough human flesh, he'd have become a vegan.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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