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Air Conditioning Drain

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 9:23 am
by angelsmom89
My daughter's car needed the AC drain to be unblocked. Finding the drain site was no problem on her Mirage.

I have noticed a sloshing sound in my 2006 Solara (4 cyl) lately and wanted to do the same thing. I think it might be starting to get blocked up as well. Trouble is, I am having trouble finding the drain site on my Solara. When I looked up the site information online, I saw several sites that said the drain opening is under the car, in the back of the car, under the hood, etc.

Does anyone here know where the drain hole is located? My daughter's car had some kind of rubber nipple on the drain hole. When I pulled it off, well over a quart of ice cold water whooshed out. So far, I haven't seen anything similar. The engine compartment seems to have a whole lot more stuff in it than the Mirage.

Thanks for any help! 8)

Re: Air Conditioning Drain

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:47 pm
by hang3xc
Don't know how similar our cars are, mine is a 99, 6 cylinder. My drain is a rubber hose, under the car, at the right front of tranny hump/passenger floor, right up by the firewall. It goes up to ac box under dash, at firewall