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Does anyone have a photo of the ac drain location. Can’t find the damn thing. I have to be blind

 

 

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Look right above the exhaust pipe or muffler, I read where they have it drain on it to stop from leaving puddles of water on peoples garage floors. People said they can hear it hissing when they first shut off the pickup.

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On your '02, it's on the passenger side firewall, and is too far away from the exhaust to drip on it.

 

Google "gmt800 ac drain" for pics/videos of it and how to clear it.

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On your '02, it's on the passenger side firewall, and is too far away from the exhaust to drip on it.
 
Google "gmt800 ac drain" for pics/videos of it and how to clear it.

Sorry... not 02. Old profile pic from 18 years ago. It’s a 2020 and can’t find it. Found a parts diagram but that didn’t help


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maybe update your sig as well, as it doesn't mention anything about a '20

Ah. Gotcha. None of that shows on the app.


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Mine's been draining in the cab on passenger side since Friday... Thank goodness for the Weathertechs! I will be making a phone call Monday morning. 

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Mine's been draining in the cab on passenger side since Friday... Thank goodness for the Weathertechs! I will be making a phone call Monday morning. 

I just replied to your post. Might be more to your situation as well


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So I have the same issue. Passenger side carpet gets damp, I’ve pulled my weather tech mats and the bottom is damp just in the

Middle. When AC runs there is a good drip from The condensate line running to the pavement. (Appears to be working right) I leak tested windshield, back brake light, etc and never seen any water. The floorboard on passenger side is getting HOT. I cannot figure this out… and it’s starting to smell. 

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