Air Conditioning Drainage...
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to RRs and newer still to this forum. I have 2000 RR 4.6 HSK and I love it. Recently I noticed that the AC (which cools just fine) is discharging the evaporated water into the leg box on the driver's side instead of outside the car. I'm sure this is a common occurance, but I thought I would get the advice of experienced RR owners before I crawled under the vehicle looking for what I assume is a clogged tube or vent pipe of some sort. Any advice regarding it's location and/or any procedure to correct this little problem would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Donagh
I'm new to RRs and newer still to this forum. I have 2000 RR 4.6 HSK and I love it. Recently I noticed that the AC (which cools just fine) is discharging the evaporated water into the leg box on the driver's side instead of outside the car. I'm sure this is a common occurance, but I thought I would get the advice of experienced RR owners before I crawled under the vehicle looking for what I assume is a clogged tube or vent pipe of some sort. Any advice regarding it's location and/or any procedure to correct this little problem would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Donagh
The a/c condinsation drain is plugged up and needs to be cleaned out.
Crawl under the truck, looking up at the floor of the truck on either side of the transmision using a flash light look for old water stains coming from a small black nipple that drains onto the ground, it will be plugged up and just needs to be squeezed a little to open it up.
Mike
Crawl under the truck, looking up at the floor of the truck on either side of the transmision using a flash light look for old water stains coming from a small black nipple that drains onto the ground, it will be plugged up and just needs to be squeezed a little to open it up.
Mike
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