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Old Mar 13, 2021 | 12:13 PM
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Default 2008 LR2SE Drain Line Exits/Passenger Side Footwell Flood

Anyone know how the Drain Lines run in 2008 LR2SE? I have found the initial start above the B Pillar and I’m assuming it runs back to the C Pillar then down and out to the tire wells? Also are there other existing drain lines outside the 2 between the sunroof and headliner above the B Pillar?

Please help my entire passenger side foot well has flooded running back to the rear passenger side and rear driver side. I’ve detected moisture running along the housing on the spare tire well in the trunk under that mat. Also rust lines coming down from the C Pillar along the chassis underneath the floor trims slightly. I’ve checked the AC Evap lines but there’s no existing water inside the lines so I’m out of ideas. Any info will help
 
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Old Mar 13, 2021 | 02:39 PM
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There is a drain tube behind the heater housing on the passenger side. You need to remove the bottom side panel of the center console to get access to it. It is likely clogged. Try blowing compressed air at low pressure into it. The other drain tubes are between the headliner and the sunroof.
 
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Old Mar 13, 2021 | 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by flybd5
There is a drain tube behind the heater housing on the passenger side. You need to remove the bottom side panel of the center console to get access to it. It is likely clogged. Try blowing compressed air at low pressure into it. The other drain tubes are between the headliner and the sunroof.
thanks a lot any advice for the exit locations on the drain tubes within the headliner and sunroof? I know for sure those drains aren’t running currently
 
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Old Mar 13, 2021 | 03:41 PM
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No, but you don't need to know where the exit is (somewhere underneath). Just get to the drain tube (should be white, I think) behind the passenger center console kick panel by pulling back on the carpet after taking the panel out. Gently pull on the tube to disconnect and be prepared to vacuum out any backed up water. then vacuum the l-shaped fitting or blow some air with a compressor to clear out. While you are there check the cabin air filters and change them if they are dirty.
 
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Old Mar 13, 2021 | 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by flybd5
No, but you don't need to know where the exit is (somewhere underneath). Just get to the drain tube (should be white, I think) behind the passenger center console kick panel by pulling back on the carpet after taking the panel out. Gently pull on the tube to disconnect and be prepared to vacuum out any backed up water. then vacuum the l-shaped fitting or blow some air with a compressor to clear out. While you are there check the cabin air filters and change them if they are dirty.
I had disconnected that hose already it was a rubber white and attached to a plastic type grommet no water came out did I do something wrong?
 
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Old Mar 13, 2021 | 06:20 PM
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Did you blow out air through the hole where the grommet is located? If you have a leak that persists after you do that you may have a different problem than a plugged drain hose.
 
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