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Old 07-15-2006, 10:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My driver side front floor panel is soaked in my 2002 Camry. Since it's 90+ in Boston, I've been using my A/C constantly. I sure I have a block somewhere. Any ideas?

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Should be able to locate the drain hose which runs from the A/C, down the firewall and thru the floorboard. Assuming it's connected you should be able to locate it under the car and run a flexible rod up it to clean out any clog.
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Do I need to pull the carpet to get to the drain hose? I looked under the car and did not see anything that looked like a hose. I appreciate your response. I may have to bring it in if I'm not successful.

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The hose located inward on the frame and difficult to see unless you are under the car. You could try to pull back the carpet from the firewall near the A/C.
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Air condtioning drain hose

I just found the drain tube on my 01 camry. I lifted up the front passenger carpet and it was on the left. I stuck a cat hanger about 6 inches in and about a gallon of water came out. ( I had to quickly put the hose back into the floor where it drained to the outside.) My first post, Hope this isn't too late
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Thanks,

I brought it in to the dealer and they supposedly fixed for $85. But my carpet is not getting any drier. I'll wait a few more days and see, but thanks everyone. I'll know for next time.
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