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Go to the passenger side or driver side there you need to find the A/C drain tube make sure that it is draining outside and not in the compartment area.This drain hose tends to pop out, so when you have the A.C on you notice there is water draining out but in your case its going in thhe car.
The a/c drains the condensation water out thru the floor by a small hose or tube. If you look under the van near the passenger side floor at the firewall you should see a small tube and it may be stopped up. You may have to put the van on a lift to find the tube.
Yes, you have a drain line on the AC unit in front of the passenger seat, it comes through the fire wall and it gets clogged easily, find it, clear it and no more wet floor. It will flood the floor if you don't. Check it out.
the drain for the ac system is clogged, open the hood ond on the passengers side on the lower side of the firewall there is a small tube that drains, try leaning it out with a pipe cleaner or screwdriver.
The drain tube is clogged.
It is located under the car on the passenger side, under the dashboard.
Use a straightened-out metal coat hanger wire; the twisted screw end works great for this task. Yes, you will get your face a little wet from splash, so have a dry towel handy.
all of dodge models have a drain tube you'll find it over the rack n pinion on the right side passenger but you have to see when does the water comes in the floor board, when you use the AC or when it rains if it's the AC then it's you drain if it's when it rains then you have to check for leaks on your windshield or fire wall
Auto ac units have an outside drain for the condensation. If you ever noticed a car running and it looks like it's leaking something on a hot day it's the condensed water from the ac unit draining. What you have is a clogged or disconnected drain hose.
You need to find the hose and drain and reconnect them. Sounds simple, good luck.
There's a water drain tube that is supposed to run from the heater core down under the car to drain away condensation. Yours may be clogged or disconnected, and allowing the water to run into the car.
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