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gravitylover 09-03-2019 07:10 PM

Heater core?
 
All of a sudden this afternoon water started spewing out the bottom of the dashboard on the passenger side. In my experience that's usually a blown heater core. Is there any chance that something they did when the recall work was done could have caused it?

How hard is it to replace in this car?

edit: One of the threads that pops up at the bottom of the page said it could be the AC drain. Where is that?

Tcoat 09-03-2019 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by gravitylover (Post 3254025)
All of a sudden this afternoon water started spewing out the bottom of the dashboard on the passenger side. In my experience that's usually a blown heater core. Is there any chance that something they did when the recall work was done could have caused it?

How hard is it to replace in this car?

There is a drain tube up there that gets plugged. Threads about on here someplace.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1838240

gravitylover 09-03-2019 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3254027)
There is a drain tube up there that gets plugged. Threads about on here someplace.

Heh see edit ;)

Where is that tube? Does anyone have a picture?

Tcoat 09-03-2019 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by gravitylover (Post 3254028)
Heh see edit ;)

Where is that tube? Does anyone have a picture?

LOL See my edit!

gravitylover 09-03-2019 07:18 PM

I hate when things make sense all of a sudden. I ran something over on the Interstate this afternoon and my wife said what was that as I'm looking in the mirror seeing two things bouncing down the road. One of them must have been that tube. Where does it attach inside and where does it come out? Is it just like fish tank tubing that I can get cheap and easily or is it some part that costs a half a mint and has to be ordered?

Grrr...

gravitylover 09-03-2019 08:49 PM

Alright I think I got some answers from an FB group. Crawling underneath in the morning to pull the panel and see what's up is the plan. I'll try to get some pics.

gravitylover 09-04-2019 01:32 PM

Uggh... The plastic panel underneath is cracked but that's not such a big deal I can put a washer under two of the screws to hold it in place so it doesn't flap. The drain hose for the AC only sticks out a few inches and it has a nice bend to it so you can't just stick something in to clear it. I found where it comes out of the box under the dash but it doesn't pull of easily and I can't figure out how to get it off to blow it out with compressed air from the top. I need some ideas to get that hose off.

Tcoat 09-04-2019 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gravitylover (Post 3254212)
Uggh... The plastic panel underneath is cracked but that's not such a big deal I can put a washer under two of the screws to hold it in place so it doesn't flap. The drain hose for the AC only sticks out a few inches and it has a nice bend to it so you can't just stick something in to clear it. I found where it comes out of the box under the dash but it doesn't pull of easily and I can't figure out how to get it off to blow it out with compressed air from the top. I need some ideas to get that hose off.

Warm it up with a hair dryer and pull really really hard.

gravitylover 09-04-2019 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3254214)
Warm it up with a hair dryer and pull really really hard.

Hmm maybe. Tough to pull hard when you can only get a few fingers in there but after struggling through to this point how much worse could it get :confused0068:

Tcoat 09-04-2019 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by gravitylover (Post 3254215)
Hmm maybe. Tough to pull hard when you can only get a few fingers in there but after struggling through to this point how much worse could it get :confused0068:

https://media3.giphy.com/media/8wkXMxbONnEFq/giphy.gif

gravitylover 09-04-2019 01:58 PM

I was wondering if you'd take the bait :)

gravitylover 09-04-2019 09:24 PM

I didn't get any pictures but solved the problem. Once I got the hose out, blew it out and cleaned it I put it back in and it still leaked so it wasn't that it was clogged at all. The end that goes to the drain from the AC box was all stretched out and didn't seal so... drip drip spray. Getting a replacement was going to be a pita so I used some rubbing alcohol and cleaned it well then trimmed it back about 5mm and reinstalled. Problem solved :)

I'm thinking that whatever I hit on the highway that broke the plastic panel underneath pulled on the hose just enough to mess it up. If anybody needs to go looking for it in the car it's right next to the sound tube opening. While it's frustrating to get it off a little patience and a cold beer ought to get you there.

FYI all that holds the tail end of that panel in is a self tapping screw so if this happens to you and you need to fix it use a slightly larger and longer self tapper with a large steel washer on one side and a rubber washer between the panel and the car so it doesn't rattle.

Joon525 09-04-2019 09:32 PM

Not my video but for others to have a visual reference
 
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=012N4LRoTUc[/ame]

gravitylover 09-04-2019 10:27 PM

Good luck getting it off that easily LOL. Like I said mine wasn't clogged because after 'clearing' it the drip and spray was still there when I put it back on. Once you've pulled it off the whole thing just pulls out from the floor very easily so I was able to straighten it out and see that there was nothing in there but I blew it out anyway. Once I trimmed it and put it back on all was well.


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