AC Drain Pipe Location

Jul 8, 2021
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Hi,

can someone help me with where the ac drain pipe is located within the car?

I have taken off the trim on the passenger side and it seems to be blocked off where I feel the ac drain pipe should be (please see picture) although I maybe completely wrong!

any help is much appreciated!
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black_sheep

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Are you referring to the condensate drain pipe?

If so, this post may help:

 
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SuperV8

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Hi,

can someone help me with where the ac drain pipe is located within the car?

I have taken off the trim on the passenger side and it seems to be blocked off where I feel the ac drain pipe should be (please see picture) although I maybe completely wrong!

any help is much appreciated! View attachment 26639
Are you referring to the round rubber bumper in the middle of your photo?
This is not the AC drain - not actually sure what it is! guess its a rubber trim bumper/support?
 

RUM4MO

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In other words, the drain will be on the other side of the fire wall, ie in the engine side of that divider sheet of steel, normally obscured by the soundproofing covering in many cars, which is a bit annoying as sometimes they end up deformed when fitted, or due to the way it was fitted - so can end up being choked/closed.
 
Jul 8, 2021
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I have managed to find the condensate drain pipe, as mentioned it is on the drivers side behind the foot rest.

mine has a small tear in it which could be causing the foot wells to be wet, is anyone aware of the part number as my local seat has advised it could be a lengthy wait :(
 
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I have managed to find the condensate drain pipe, as mentioned it is on the drivers side behind the foot rest.

mine has a small tear in it which could be causing the foot wells to be wet, is anyone aware of the part number as my local seat has advised it could be a lengthy wait :(
Did you manage to fix this
 

SRGTD

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Did you manage to fix this

Hi @HarisY. When resurrecting an old discussion topic and asking a question of a specific forum member, it’s always worth clicking on that forum member’s signature details to the left of their post for details of the date they were ‘last seen’. That will give you a good idea of whether or not they’re still an active forum member and if they’ll be likely to respond.

Forum member @Inconceivable was last seen on the forum on 14th September 2021, so there’s a good chance they may not read - or answer - your question.
 
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