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Michael Reeves Posted on Jul 24, 2009
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Floor board wet drivers side. No drain tube for ac condensor. Not losing radiator water. Ac condensor not draing to outside. No tube on firewall. 4.2 dohc model

  • Michael Reeves
    Michael Reeves Jul 25, 2009

    Finally found the drain. Small and hidden, hard to get to. It wasn't clogged but yet the water came in the car when it wasn't raining. Strange.

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All of dodge models have a drain tube you'll find it over the rack n pinion on the right side passenger but you have to see when does the water comes in the floor board, when you use the AC or when it rains if it's the AC then it's you drain if it's when it rains then you have to check for leaks on your windshield or fire wall

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