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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Evaporator Core Drain
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Roberts" data-source="post: 971049" data-attributes="member: 69047"><p>Does anyone know if a 2004 ST has a drain tubing attached to the bottom of the evaporator core housing? I've recently replaced the evaporator and there wasn't a tube attached to it, however, now that my A/C is up and cooling. There's a lot of cold air being lost out of the drainage opening on the bottom of the housing. Seems to me if there was a tube attached, this would prevent so much cold air escaping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Roberts, post: 971049, member: 69047"] Does anyone know if a 2004 ST has a drain tubing attached to the bottom of the evaporator core housing? I've recently replaced the evaporator and there wasn't a tube attached to it, however, now that my A/C is up and cooling. There's a lot of cold air being lost out of the drainage opening on the bottom of the housing. Seems to me if there was a tube attached, this would prevent so much cold air escaping. [/QUOTE]
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Evaporator Core Drain
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