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Car Forum / Oldsmobile Cars / April 2004

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94 Olds Achieva - A/C leaks water in the passenger floorboard

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Chris - 17 Apr 2004 23:24 GMT
I have a 1994 Olds Acheiva (2.3 L Quad 4) that leaks water into the
passenger floorboard when the A/C is in use. The A/C works just fine
otherwise ... it might even freeze you out. Has anyone else had this problem
or have any ideas about how to fix it?
Pansy R.
Steve G - 18 Apr 2004 05:28 GMT
The problem is that the drain for the ac evaporator is plugged for some
reason.  Not familiar with precisely where it is on your Achieva, but start
by looking for a flimsy soft rubber hose on the passenger side firewall
(engine side) below the heater/ac box.  They are usually a round hose
moulded to a flatened opening.  Squeeze it the oposite way to open it up.
You may have to stick something in the hose to clear it.
HTH Steve G.
> I have a 1994 Olds Acheiva (2.3 L Quad 4) that leaks water into the
> passenger floorboard when the A/C is in use. The A/C works just fine
> otherwise ... it might even freeze you out. Has anyone else had this problem
> or have any ideas about how to fix it?
> Pansy R.

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