Evap Drain Location - 07/27/06 05:31 PM
I know it's underneath, somewhere by the firewall. Any more specific directions?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Originally posted by projectSHO89:
Mine's a 98, yours is a 96. Being that was the first year for mandated OBD-II, there are likely more than a few changes in subsequent years.....
Look for the green EVAP service port near the coil. It should be on the line that comes out of the VMV which is mounted to the firewall. If no VMV, no EVAP monitor system.
steve
Originally posted by Tony2005:
Originally posted by protegechris:
...This water puddle (at least a cups worth depending on the rain) is in the dead center of the floorboard, and there is no trail of water on the carpet to show it's leaking from any direction.
There is no water on anything else I could see, and it just appears to magically pop into the middle of the floorboard. Ideas?
Probably A/C drain pipe plugged. Check under the firewall under the car. There is a "tube" running out from the firewall. Turn on the A/C to max and see if any water is dripping from the "tube". If water isn't dripping, you know it is plugged up.
Big Jim mentioned in a previous post in the ARCHIVES-PROBLEMS that it could be a plugged A/C drain and the drain runs in the firewall. You need to go under the car to find it just above the exhaust. You may want to clean out the undersides first as it is difficult to find the drain. He used a coathanger wire to clear the drain and you shouldn't push in more than an inch for fear of damaging the insides.
Originally posted by R_G:
.. I am just trying to eliminate the "gym socks" problem caused by mold on evap core. ...