I believe it should be on the bottom of the air conditioner. You have to find a hole and either put a new hose or clean it out.
2006-07-25 03:28:40
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answered by fran c 3
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Unplug the a/c unit from the outlet and take off the front cover, you will see a coil (looks like a radiator grill on your car) If you look below that coil, you should see a drip pan. It sits on the bottom of the coil and is non-removable. Take a flash light and look toward the back of the pan and you will see a little hole. That drain hole, drains to the bottom of your a/c unit where you will see a drain hole. Some units don't have holes on the bottom of the unit. The idea is that the water will evaporate in time.
Good luck.
2006-07-25 10:47:50
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answered by Walter B 2
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The drain line is usually black in front of the unit, you can either use air pressure, or water pressure to unclog it. Then once a month pour bleach down the line this with kill any bacteria that grows in the line. You only have to do this when your A/C in runnning not during the winter months.
2006-07-25 10:32:10
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answered by captianpr 4
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right at the bottom plate of the AC, a kinda of flat tray is attached. It is open on 2 sides
all the moisture / humidity turned into water is accumulated here
you will find small hole and a tiny tube jutting out
probably this tiny tube is clogged - clean it
2006-07-25 10:35:26
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answered by charmer 3
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Usually in the back by the drain pan. Imagine that!
2006-07-25 10:37:14
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answered by metrobluequeen1 3
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It is on the out side on the bottom outer edge
2006-07-25 10:30:47
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answered by delmonticoman 5
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try getting a mechanic he'll fix it
2006-07-25 10:30:27
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answered by lexi0919 2
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