A/C drain location
Thanks you guys.......I had a soaked carpet on the passenger side for days and read this posting, crawled under my Disco II and found the a/c drain lines & unplugged both of them...lots of water!! as I live in Cabo San Lucas and the a/c is always on
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Great Post - thanks to all the above I fixed my wet floor problem in 5 minutes.
One thing not mentioned that I found by accident is that the cone shaped outlets tips (with the "cross" slots) are simply rubber inserts in the end of the drain hose.
Instead of worrying about coat hangers etc, it's easy to just reach up (with face some distance away!), grab the tip around the rim and pull it out. The water comes out really fast then and you can clean out the tips in daylight before sliding them back in. (they snap into rubber tabs molded into the hose end)
Thanks again
Ron
One thing not mentioned that I found by accident is that the cone shaped outlets tips (with the "cross" slots) are simply rubber inserts in the end of the drain hose.
Instead of worrying about coat hangers etc, it's easy to just reach up (with face some distance away!), grab the tip around the rim and pull it out. The water comes out really fast then and you can clean out the tips in daylight before sliding them back in. (they snap into rubber tabs molded into the hose end)
Thanks again
Ron
You may have a problem where the release handle is located. Look it over real closely.
I have my trim out and all that is exposed, I will take a closer look at mine tomorrow and see what could cause that problem.


