CJ drain question
#31
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Re: CJ drain question
"Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle than
the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's seat,
"behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall - which
is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be squarely
between the seats.
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
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> In article <Qe02c.12638$Zp.12217@fed1read07>, Norman wrote:
> > It is the drain hose for condensation from the A/C cooling fins. If the
> > hose is not through the firewall, you'll get a puddle of water on the
floor
> > when you run the A/C.
>
>
> Hmmm.. The hose doesn't seem to be going through the firewall, it is
> going down through the floor of the jeep, about a foot behind the
> tranny/transfer case shifters.
>
>
the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's seat,
"behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall - which
is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be squarely
between the seats.
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
news:slrnc4ihcd.btj.here-here@james.box.net...
> In article <Qe02c.12638$Zp.12217@fed1read07>, Norman wrote:
> > It is the drain hose for condensation from the A/C cooling fins. If the
> > hose is not through the firewall, you'll get a puddle of water on the
floor
> > when you run the A/C.
>
>
> Hmmm.. The hose doesn't seem to be going through the firewall, it is
> going down through the floor of the jeep, about a foot behind the
> tranny/transfer case shifters.
>
>
#32
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Re: CJ drain question
It shouldn't be too tough. The hose should drop nearly straight down, and
since it is a drain, it should connect at the bottom of the evaporator.
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
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> In article <4R12c.12646$Zp.7156@fed1read07>, Norman wrote:
> > You are correct. I just took a look at mine. It also goes through the
> > housing
> > about 1 inch in front of the firewall. You will get a lot of water
through
> > this
> > hose when using the A/C on humid days.
> >
>
>
>
> Thanks Norman. So this hose is connected to the back of the cooling
> funs under the passenger side of the dash? I wonder how much trouble it
> will be to hook it back up.
>
>
since it is a drain, it should connect at the bottom of the evaporator.
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
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> In article <4R12c.12646$Zp.7156@fed1read07>, Norman wrote:
> > You are correct. I just took a look at mine. It also goes through the
> > housing
> > about 1 inch in front of the firewall. You will get a lot of water
through
> > this
> > hose when using the A/C on humid days.
> >
>
>
>
> Thanks Norman. So this hose is connected to the back of the cooling
> funs under the passenger side of the dash? I wonder how much trouble it
> will be to hook it back up.
>
>
#33
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Re: CJ drain question
It shouldn't be too tough. The hose should drop nearly straight down, and
since it is a drain, it should connect at the bottom of the evaporator.
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
news:slrnc4io69.c26.here-here@james.box.net...
> In article <4R12c.12646$Zp.7156@fed1read07>, Norman wrote:
> > You are correct. I just took a look at mine. It also goes through the
> > housing
> > about 1 inch in front of the firewall. You will get a lot of water
through
> > this
> > hose when using the A/C on humid days.
> >
>
>
>
> Thanks Norman. So this hose is connected to the back of the cooling
> funs under the passenger side of the dash? I wonder how much trouble it
> will be to hook it back up.
>
>
since it is a drain, it should connect at the bottom of the evaporator.
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
news:slrnc4io69.c26.here-here@james.box.net...
> In article <4R12c.12646$Zp.7156@fed1read07>, Norman wrote:
> > You are correct. I just took a look at mine. It also goes through the
> > housing
> > about 1 inch in front of the firewall. You will get a lot of water
through
> > this
> > hose when using the A/C on humid days.
> >
>
>
>
> Thanks Norman. So this hose is connected to the back of the cooling
> funs under the passenger side of the dash? I wonder how much trouble it
> will be to hook it back up.
>
>
#34
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Re: CJ drain question
It shouldn't be too tough. The hose should drop nearly straight down, and
since it is a drain, it should connect at the bottom of the evaporator.
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
news:slrnc4io69.c26.here-here@james.box.net...
> In article <4R12c.12646$Zp.7156@fed1read07>, Norman wrote:
> > You are correct. I just took a look at mine. It also goes through the
> > housing
> > about 1 inch in front of the firewall. You will get a lot of water
through
> > this
> > hose when using the A/C on humid days.
> >
>
>
>
> Thanks Norman. So this hose is connected to the back of the cooling
> funs under the passenger side of the dash? I wonder how much trouble it
> will be to hook it back up.
>
>
since it is a drain, it should connect at the bottom of the evaporator.
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
news:slrnc4io69.c26.here-here@james.box.net...
> In article <4R12c.12646$Zp.7156@fed1read07>, Norman wrote:
> > You are correct. I just took a look at mine. It also goes through the
> > housing
> > about 1 inch in front of the firewall. You will get a lot of water
through
> > this
> > hose when using the A/C on humid days.
> >
>
>
>
> Thanks Norman. So this hose is connected to the back of the cooling
> funs under the passenger side of the dash? I wonder how much trouble it
> will be to hook it back up.
>
>
#35
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Re: CJ drain question
In article <104hsaj9d1ad734@corp.supernews.com>, CRWLR wrote:
> "Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle than
> the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
> shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's seat,
> "behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall - which
> is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be squarely
> between the seats.
>
You are correct. I actually mean in front of the shifters, as viewed by
someone sitting in the drivers seat.
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> "Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle than
> the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
> shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's seat,
> "behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall - which
> is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be squarely
> between the seats.
>
You are correct. I actually mean in front of the shifters, as viewed by
someone sitting in the drivers seat.
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#36
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Re: CJ drain question
In article <104hsaj9d1ad734@corp.supernews.com>, CRWLR wrote:
> "Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle than
> the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
> shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's seat,
> "behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall - which
> is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be squarely
> between the seats.
>
You are correct. I actually mean in front of the shifters, as viewed by
someone sitting in the drivers seat.
--
Sleestak
Registered GNU/Linux user number 281031 http://counter.li.org/
Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> "Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle than
> the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
> shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's seat,
> "behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall - which
> is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be squarely
> between the seats.
>
You are correct. I actually mean in front of the shifters, as viewed by
someone sitting in the drivers seat.
--
Sleestak
Registered GNU/Linux user number 281031 http://counter.li.org/
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#37
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Re: CJ drain question
In article <104hsaj9d1ad734@corp.supernews.com>, CRWLR wrote:
> "Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle than
> the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
> shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's seat,
> "behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall - which
> is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be squarely
> between the seats.
>
You are correct. I actually mean in front of the shifters, as viewed by
someone sitting in the drivers seat.
--
Sleestak
Registered GNU/Linux user number 281031 http://counter.li.org/
Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> "Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle than
> the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
> shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's seat,
> "behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall - which
> is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be squarely
> between the seats.
>
You are correct. I actually mean in front of the shifters, as viewed by
someone sitting in the drivers seat.
--
Sleestak
Registered GNU/Linux user number 281031 http://counter.li.org/
Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
#38
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Re: CJ drain question
It's definitely the AC drain.
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
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> In article <104hsaj9d1ad734@corp.supernews.com>, CRWLR wrote:
> > "Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle
than
> > the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
> > shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's
seat,
> > "behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall -
which
> > is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be
squarely
> > between the seats.
> >
>
>
> You are correct. I actually mean in front of the shifters, as viewed by
> someone sitting in the drivers seat.
>
>
> --
> Sleestak
> Registered GNU/Linux user number 281031 http://counter.li.org/
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
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> In article <104hsaj9d1ad734@corp.supernews.com>, CRWLR wrote:
> > "Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle
than
> > the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
> > shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's
seat,
> > "behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall -
which
> > is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be
squarely
> > between the seats.
> >
>
>
> You are correct. I actually mean in front of the shifters, as viewed by
> someone sitting in the drivers seat.
>
>
> --
> Sleestak
> Registered GNU/Linux user number 281031 http://counter.li.org/
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
#39
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Re: CJ drain question
It's definitely the AC drain.
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
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> In article <104hsaj9d1ad734@corp.supernews.com>, CRWLR wrote:
> > "Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle
than
> > the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
> > shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's
seat,
> > "behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall -
which
> > is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be
squarely
> > between the seats.
> >
>
>
> You are correct. I actually mean in front of the shifters, as viewed by
> someone sitting in the drivers seat.
>
>
> --
> Sleestak
> Registered GNU/Linux user number 281031 http://counter.li.org/
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
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> In article <104hsaj9d1ad734@corp.supernews.com>, CRWLR wrote:
> > "Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle
than
> > the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
> > shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's
seat,
> > "behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall -
which
> > is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be
squarely
> > between the seats.
> >
>
>
> You are correct. I actually mean in front of the shifters, as viewed by
> someone sitting in the drivers seat.
>
>
> --
> Sleestak
> Registered GNU/Linux user number 281031 http://counter.li.org/
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
#40
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Re: CJ drain question
It's definitely the AC drain.
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
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> In article <104hsaj9d1ad734@corp.supernews.com>, CRWLR wrote:
> > "Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle
than
> > the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
> > shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's
seat,
> > "behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall -
which
> > is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be
squarely
> > between the seats.
> >
>
>
> You are correct. I actually mean in front of the shifters, as viewed by
> someone sitting in the drivers seat.
>
>
> --
> Sleestak
> Registered GNU/Linux user number 281031 http://counter.li.org/
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
"Sleestak" <here-here@there.net> wrote in message
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> In article <104hsaj9d1ad734@corp.supernews.com>, CRWLR wrote:
> > "Behind" has me confused. to me, behind means closer to the rear axle
than
> > the front, but the AC drain hose would be about a foot forward of the
> > shifter and on the passenger side. If one was sitting in the driver's
seat,
> > "behind" might mean the space between the shifter and the firewall -
which
> > is "forward" of the shifter. A foot behind the shifters would be
squarely
> > between the seats.
> >
>
>
> You are correct. I actually mean in front of the shifters, as viewed by
> someone sitting in the drivers seat.
>
>
> --
> Sleestak
> Registered GNU/Linux user number 281031 http://counter.li.org/
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
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