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Old Aug 3, 2022 | 12:14 PM
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I looked at a 7 seater with a friend a few weeks back in Atlanta and the cargo area carpet on the drivers side was wet (and looked like it had been so for years).

It occurred to me that the rear AC might have a drain tube, and that drain tube might be clogged, but I couldn't find it underneath the truck (surprising because I know my around the underside of a D2!!!) . Anyone know where or better yet, have a picture of where it exits the underbody? The only thing I could think is that perhaps the drain tube had been removed or yanked off this Atlanta truck. (where it's humid, and definitely condensation would build up big time)

I did just look at this image on Ebay from another thread, and it clearly shows a drain tube nozzle on the bottom. So there must be a rubber drain tube attached that exits *somewhere***. Ebay link from other thread. But ... where.

My friend is now apparently thinking of buying this truck after his #1 fell through, so I wanted to give him info on maybe where he could troubleshoot.

I've only ever owned 5 seater Discos without rear air.

 
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Old Aug 3, 2022 | 12:59 PM
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The drain is very close to where the AC lines go up into the cabin for the rear AC, up behind the rear drivers wheel.
 
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Old Aug 3, 2022 | 01:41 PM
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OK thanks that helps !
 
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