AC dripping passengeer footwell? (1 Viewer)

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Hey Guys

Ok, I'm usually in the 60 / 40 ' s sections, but I have a question about my GF's 2004 tacoma.

I did search the archives and couldnt find a solution. So i'm asking you.

There is water dripping in the passenger footwells. I'm assuming that it is condesation from the AC, and that the drainage tube is kinked of clogged.

I've pulled the glove box down and pulled the heater duct out, but i don't see where the drainage tube would be. Drips seem to be comming out all over the place.

Any guidance to help me find the source and fix it?

Thanks!!! :beer:
 
You need to look underneath to see the drip tube. Itls normally down behind the front axle on the passenger side. Use something to carefully unplug it. I say carefully as you don't want to puncture your evaporator coils. Normally they aren't 100% plugged so if you run your A/C a bit, you should be able to see the water dripping underneath. That's the tube that you're looking for.
 
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not too familiar with system but could the water valve on firewall be an issue with something like this?:meh:
 
You need to look underneath to see the drip tube. Itls normally down behind the front axle on the passenger side. Use something to carefully unplug it. I say carefully as you don't want to puncture your evaporator coils. Normally they aren't 100% plugged so if you run your A/C a bit, you should be able to see the water dripping underneath. That's the tube that you're looking for.

x2..the condensation tube is either plugged or has become disconnected.
 

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