a/c DRAIN HOSE

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by jrl, Jul 15, 2010.

  1. jrl

    jrl Guest

    Where is it located on a 2000 Accord 4 cyl. Thanks
     
    jrl, Jul 15, 2010
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  2. jrl

    Tegger Guest



    You mean the end that drips onto the road? It's at the bottom-right of the
    firewall, right where the puddle appears when the car idles for a bit with
    the A/C on. Or are you getting no puddle?
     
    Tegger, Jul 16, 2010
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  3. jrl

    Clete Guest

    No puddle. I am thinking if I used the A/C more I might see a puddle
    but I think the system has to be charged because it is not ice cold
    like it should be. That year is it R134 ? Thanks
     
    Clete, Jul 16, 2010
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  4. jrl

    Tegger Guest



    It's R134A.

    Is the carpet damp in the passenger footwell? Push hard with your thumb all
    around, especially in the region of the "transmission tunnel". If the
    carpet is NOT damp ANYWHERE, and you get no puddle on the road, the
    evaporator core is probably not getting cold enough to make condensation.
    Time for a trip to a garage.
     
    Tegger, Jul 17, 2010
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