Re: A/C evaporator box drain tube
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Re: A/C evaporator box drain tube
- From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 22:20:30 -0000
It's a tube that runs from the lower left side of the evaporator box
(under dash passenger side) through a hole in the I-beam island. If it
can't drain, condensed water fills the box, eventually sloshing out
the heater vents. Will ruin your carpet if water is allowed to puddle
(remember -- pontoon is made of plastic).
Tube is actually two joined pieces: one inside the car, one next to
the frame. My external hose was pinched so badly at the factory it is
now permanently deformed. I simply omitted (don't give me a bunch of
grief -- the frame is epoxy coated. If it can't stand a little
condensed water, what does that say about Lotus).
Word of warning -- don't pull the hose loose soon after running A/C.
Niagara Falls could be waiting in the box. This is a wet voice of
experience talking...
Bill Robertson
#5939
>--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Marvin" <marv@xxxx> wrote:
> A DeLorean-owner-friend without a computer has asked me the following:
> - where is the a/c drain plug that may be plugged causing moisture
on both
> the driver's and passenger side floor carpets?
>
> Marv
> # 17707
> marv@xxxx
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