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where is the condensate drain on the toyota yaris

 
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where is the condensate drain on the toyota yaris

Submitted: 244 days and 8 hours ago.
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Ok, you access if from underneath the passenger side of the car. At the lower part of the firewall in the engine compartment is a black tube/hose that sticks out about 1" from the firewall. this is the drain tube. Jack up front end of car to crawl underneath to see it and access it. Use either a shop vac with hose covering the tube to suck out obstruction or compressed air. I dont recommend shoving a coat hanger or wire thru it as this can damage the evaporator if you insert it too far


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Expert:  eric replied 244 days and 7 hours ago.


Ok, you access if from underneath the passenger side of the car. At the lower part of the firewall in the engine compartment is a black tube/hose that sticks out about 1" from the firewall. this is the drain tube. Jack up front end of car to crawl underneath to see it and access it. Use either a shop vac with hose covering the tube to suck out obstruction or compressed air. I dont recommend shoving a coat hanger or wire thru it as this can damage the evaporator if you insert it too far


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