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  1. #1
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    Default AC drain line fix?

    Searching the boards for a DIY for unclogging the ac evap drain line, can anyone help me with finding one or point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance.

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    I'm assuming that the hose from the white box to the sidewall is the the eval drain tube? Alldatadiy said the hose was suppose to have white strip on it?

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    Here is larger picture if needed.

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    That is the hose shown. Remove it from case and pull from floor. If it is plugged there may be water in case so use a towel to soak up the water when hose is removed.
    Clean the hose out with garden hose and then re-install. Silicone spray will help the hose slip back into the hole in floor. There might be a hose on the other side too.

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    i wonder how does this get clogged. might be mis-diagnosed and there is the sunroof drains clogged. ???
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    Sunroof was clogged but while I was in there trying to do the drains all at once to ensure nothing else was leaking. Very easy to do just a pain to get rid of the water in the bottom of the floor boards, has anyone tried drilling into the floor boards from underneath the car and painting the hole to prevent rust? Just seems like there should be a back up drain somewhere to prevent all this water from accumulating and causing the whole electrical system to potentially go out from the damage.

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