drain is clogged. or there a hole in drain pan.
depending on the model the drain hole could be high up closer to the window than the back of the unit.these units should have instructions to install level instead of tilted. other units rely on a slinger system that tosses the water on the condenser to help cool the unit and has no drain holes.
The drain hole is under and behind the accumulator.(the black cylindrical item on the passenger side under the hood).
Take a plastic zip tie and poke around in the hole to free blockage.
Snaps in a drain hole to cover up the drain.
It drains into the frame rail. The only way to clean it is to remove the dash or to pull the carpet back and drill a small hole and seal it with silicone after cleaning hole.
It drains into the frame rail. The only way to clean it is by removing the dash board or to pull the carpet back and drill a small hole and seal it with silocone after cleaning the hole.
You have to remove the tank and pump. You can than drain from the hole the pump was in.You have to remove the tank and pump. You can than drain from the hole the pump was in.
A drain plug is just a bolt used to plug a hole preventing liquid flow from that hole.
create something like a hole or drain that can drain out the water
it is in the passenger side front floorboard at the top left. A Short elbow shaped hose should be connecting from the condenser out through a drain hole in the body/frame. If it disconnects, you'll get water in your floorboards when you run your A/C
The 2001 Honda Odyssey rear and drain hole is located on the bottom of the rear end. The drain plug can be removed with a half inch ratchet.