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Old 05-27-2014, 10:57 AM
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I have 08 jk that I noticed water leaking from above the transmission. Looked like a house popped off. Removed drive shaft to get it but looks like hose is fine no holes. But it does not attach to anything that I can feel. Does any body know what this hose goes to

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Old 05-27-2014, 11:23 AM
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It's a drain line that comes from a small pan under the dash. The pan catches condensation from the A/C coil and drains it out through that line.
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I was pretty sure of that but it wad absolutely posing water earlier. It must have been stopped up and blew it out thanks
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I was pretty sure of that but it wad absolutely posing water earlier. It must have been stopped up and blew it out thanks
No Problem. Spiders and mud wasps tend to find that little drain on occasion and block it up. It's worth checking it, if you think about it, whenever you're under the Jeep. If you run the A/C or Windshield Defroster on really humid days quite a bit of water will drain from that tube, it's normal.



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