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Old June 3rd 05, 03:34 AM
KWW
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Thanks. It turns out the AC drain is fairly clear.

I suspect that the liquid right around the driver's side for the rear seat
may have been from the rear window washer. I will have to see if the line
is loose somewhere.

The driver's floor.... don't know... but I never have done anything to the
sunroof drain. For that matter I don't know where to lube the sunroof
itself... but that's another thread... I guess.,

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KWW

"Professor" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> This drain is normally located on the passenger side. You must get
> under the vehicle and look from the outside to locate. When you do find
> it... run something through it and get ready for a shower... LOL
> Be careful when poking through the blockage... the evaporater core is
> close by inside the plenum... and a gorilla touch could get you a
> puncture in it. I suggest using something wood instead of metal to poke
> with.
>
> Professor
> www.telstar-electronics.com
>
>
> KWW wrote:
>> Where does this hose travel in the body? Where can I get diagrams?
>>
>> --
>> KWW
>>
>> > wrote in message
>> oups.com...
>> > As previously stated, my first guess would be the evaporator condensor.
>> >
>> > There are 2 other potential areas. You never mentioned if you have a
>> > sunroof? Even though the '99 - '04 Odys didn't offer a factory
>> > sunroof, many dealers were installing aftermarket units. If you have
>> > one, the drain tubes could be clogged there as well.
>> >
>> > The other area that comes to mind is the windshield. Here again, if
>> > you had one recently replaced and it wasn't properly installed this
>> > would most definitely be a trouble spot.
>> >
>> > Since you don't mention if you are the orignal owner, a windshield
>> > could have replaced before you purchased the van. So you may want to
>> > have it checked?
>> >
>> > Good luck
>> >

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