2017 Chevrolet Equinox - 109,000 miles - the system just started to drip on the passenger and driver's side floor, thank goodness for Weather Tech. As soon as I ruled out coolant and knew the heater core was okay, I started thinking HVAC condensation. This video and a few others brought me to the understanding that this "is a thing" in several GM models. I was able to lay across the engine bay and reach down to remove the "pipe" shaped rubber assembly - 100% clogged - easy to pull off and push back on after cleaning - no need to remove engine cover or upper intake - great project - drip solved - LOTS of water gushed out as I first removed the clogged pipe - very satisfying.
Your video was great! The amount of water that drained out once I removed it was surprising.
Me and my no longer wet floor board appreciate your video so much! Thanks!
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2017 Chevrolet Equinox - 109,000 miles - the system just started to drip on the passenger and driver's side floor, thank goodness for Weather Tech. As soon as I ruled out coolant and knew the heater core was okay, I started thinking HVAC condensation. This video and a few others brought me to the understanding that this "is a thing" in several GM models. I was able to lay across the engine bay and reach down to remove the "pipe" shaped rubber assembly - 100% clogged - easy to pull off and push back on after cleaning - no need to remove engine cover or upper intake - great project - drip solved - LOTS of water gushed out as I first removed the clogged pipe - very satisfying.
Cool, I hope that it will help, thank you
Muchas gracias 🙏
Thank you!
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What if the drain is not clogged? Can’t figure it out! 😢
if you have a sunroof the drain on that might be clogged
Mine was not clogged and still dripping under a c fan on passenger side.