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    Senior Member Three Rings G-Bus's Avatar
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    A/C Evaporation drains

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    Where are they located on the heater box?!

    I have water on my passenger floor, starts to smell bad since we had huge rain this week. My batter drains were redone under warranty a month ago by the dealership. I cheked under the car what were the plenum drains and they were clear. I resealed my cabin filter box too. The sunroof was always closed, obviously it was raining so it shouldn't be it's drains right? But I will check these too... I am left with the A/C Evap drains. The A/C was on during the whole storm so I guess since it was taking the humidity out of the car, it created a lot of condensation and it leaked but again, THAT MUCH?!


    Anyhow, I red all the thread concerning this issue, and I have seen the DIY but it's for B5 and not B6...

    Can anyone help me out please?!

    Thanks a lot!


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    Senior Member Three Rings G-Bus's Avatar
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    Re: A/C Evaporation drains

    Bumpppppppp

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    Veteran Member Four Rings dirtybrd's Avatar
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    Re: A/C Evaporation drains

    It's on the pass. side of the console.
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    I'm back bitches!

    35r and REVO...what?

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    Senior Member Three Rings G-Bus's Avatar
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    Re: A/C Evaporation drains

    Quote Originally Posted by dirtybrd View Post
    It's on the pass. side of the console.
    Cool thanks!

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