Water in my Dash
#1
Water in my Dash
Hi, I have a H3 Hummer 2008.
When I start it up, begin moving forward, or quickly decelerate I can hear a lot of water moving from one place to another under the dash or maybe just behind the firewall.
I think that my AC Drain Line y Clogged but I cant find the Line.
When I start it up, begin moving forward, or quickly decelerate I can hear a lot of water moving from one place to another under the dash or maybe just behind the firewall.
I think that my AC Drain Line y Clogged but I cant find the Line.
#3
A day ago I sent the H3 to a car wash, I think water enters to the dash because the drains are clogged.
Door drain ?
#4
The is no place "in the dash" to hold water, but the HVAC box is in front of that. Check your coolant.
Otherwise, it is your sunroof, and there is a set of front and rear drains that need more than unclogging, they need the sunroof drain fix per the thread here and vids per Google search.
Otherwise, it is your sunroof, and there is a set of front and rear drains that need more than unclogging, they need the sunroof drain fix per the thread here and vids per Google search.
#6
The is no place "in the dash" to hold water, but the HVAC box is in front of that. Check your coolant.
Otherwise, it is your sunroof, and there is a set of front and rear drains that need more than unclogging, they need the sunroof drain fix per the thread here and vids per Google search.
Otherwise, it is your sunroof, and there is a set of front and rear drains that need more than unclogging, they need the sunroof drain fix per the thread here and vids per Google search.
#7
Sounds like the drain opening for your A/C evaporator is plugged (you know, the puddles you always see under the vehicle when the A/C is on and you're at a stand still), and the housing has filled with condensation water. That's why you're hearing sloshing, and when the blower is on it's blowing bubbles.
#8
Sounds like the drain opening for your A/C evaporator is plugged (you know, the puddles you always see under the vehicle when the A/C is on and you're at a stand still), and the housing has filled with condensation water. That's why you're hearing sloshing, and when the blower is on it's blowing bubbles.
#9
By looking it up on Google would be a start. The drain comes out of the firewall on the passenger side under where the AC lines go into the HVAC exchange box.
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