The really useful part was the last minute or two. Beyond that you could just show the link to the video you refer to for everything else-which you didn’t do anyway. It would save a lot of time for those of us viewers who watch as many videos as possible when researching repairs-since I am NOT a mechanic. So thumbs up for the last two minutes.
This was the perfect solution for my 2011 Chevy Traverse. All that was wrong was one of the rubber "fingers" at the end of the drain tube folded up inside the tube. Thank you for posting this video, I can't even imagine how much money this saved me if I would have taken it to a mechanic.
Thank you very much for this video. It was very helpful to fix this issue with my 2009 GMC Acadia. The condensation drain plug underneath was blocked. One poke with a thin screwdriver and out came all of the blocked water.
If you are ever under your car or changing your oil, take your shop vac hose and place it over the AC drain tube for a few seconds to remove any obstructions. Leaves, spider/webs. Preventive maintenance. Drain is usually near center of car just behind firewall.
Thanks for this great vid. I have a 2008 GMC Acadia and water was accumulating in the 'bowl' under the blower fan (which I had to replace because the water ruined it). One poke of the 'rubber fingers' is all it took. Must have been 4 cups of water that came flowing out. On my model, there is no plastic skid plate, so I didn't have to remove any part to access the drain plug.
Hey thanks that was very helpful on the location of drain plug, & same thing one poke with screwdriver & a lot of water came out. I have a GMC Acadia , thanks man.
I have a outlook 2009 and I can't seem to find this part I spend One hour on it I really had tough time I Thought I had found iut but cant's seem to find it
Thank you very much for this video. It was very helpful to fix this issue with my 2009 GMC Acadia. The condensation drain plug underneath was blocked. One poke with a thin screwdriver and out came all of the blocked water.
Good job mark! Only video on UA-cam with the location of the drain line underneath the suv. Cudo’s to you!
The really useful part was the last minute or two. Beyond that you could just show the link to the video you refer to for everything else-which you didn’t do anyway. It would save a lot of time for those of us viewers who watch as many videos as possible when researching repairs-since I am NOT a mechanic. So thumbs up for the last two minutes.
Thank you, for you time
This was the perfect solution for my 2011 Chevy Traverse. All that was wrong was one of the rubber "fingers" at the end of the drain tube folded up inside the tube. Thank you for posting this video, I can't even imagine how much money this saved me if I would have taken it to a mechanic.
Thank you very much for this video. It was very helpful to fix this issue with my 2009 GMC Acadia. The condensation drain plug underneath was blocked. One poke with a thin screwdriver and out came all of the blocked water.
If you are ever under your car or changing your oil, take your shop vac hose and place it over the AC drain tube for a few seconds to remove any obstructions. Leaves, spider/webs. Preventive maintenance. Drain is usually near center of car just behind firewall.
Thanks for this great vid. I have a 2008 GMC Acadia and water was accumulating in the 'bowl' under the blower fan (which I had to replace because the water ruined it). One poke of the 'rubber fingers' is all it took. Must have been 4 cups of water that came flowing out. On my model, there is no plastic skid plate, so I didn't have to remove any part to access the drain plug.
Alex Leblanc where are the rubber fingers? And where is it located ? I have a 2007 GMC Acadia
Hey thanks that was very helpful on the location of drain plug, & same thing one poke with screwdriver & a lot of water came out. I have a GMC Acadia , thanks man.
Have a2007 Saturn Outlook with ac problem's does not blow up front at al blows in the back.and do they make any headliight that will emt
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what are the indications when this drain is plugged
Good information. Please do the procedure you're talking about, so we can see everything.
I have a outlook 2009 and I can't seem to find this part I spend One hour on it I really had tough time I Thought I had found iut but cant's seem to find it
dude that was sooooooooooo helpful
really thanx
Thank you for the video! Very helpful
Very helpful! Thanks a lot.
Thank you very much for this video. It was very helpful to fix this issue with my 2009 GMC Acadia. The condensation drain plug underneath was blocked. One poke with a thin screwdriver and out came all of the blocked water.