93RRC200TDI

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I have a clogged A/C drain in my 1993 200tdi. I was under the car and can't seem to located it. Anyone happen to know where it is?
 
Don't know for sure its years since I've had a Classic, the p38 drains are either side of the belhousing .if you feel up above the bellhousing on the body you will feel the drains.a squeeze should give you an arm full of crap and dirty water.
 
On a classic the ac drain goes through the firewall right behind the fans and condenser...the drain pan is there..

On a USA version that is in the passenger
Footwell
 
I have a spanish version. I am guessing it is on the passenger side as that is where it is leaking. Is there a drain plug on the drain pan that will let the dirty water drain outside the truck?
 
I have a spanish version. I am guessing it is on the passenger side as that is where it is leaking. Is there a drain plug on the drain pan that will let the dirty water drain outside the truck?
Shh don't say truck!! You can say bus, nice bus by the way;)
 
I too am guilty American... in Midwest
But
My drain pan just has a drain hose connected to it... I believe on two side that drain into one hose... if it is clogged
A simple burst of air should clear it..,
It may just be worn out or something...
It is very easy to see it...
Take a look..
 
Ok got it. I shot air down the tube and was able to get water to drain. There is a drain tube underneath the car coming out of the firewall and a weird one I couldn't located underneath the passenger rear door. Almost looks like it was coming through my side steps. Wondering if the AC was an aftermarket replacement. The condenser is made by sanden? Doesnt seem stock.
 
I believe all the Range Rover classic air conditioners were an afterthought...
But a good one...
The rear tube... if you have or had a sunroof
There are four drain tubes... two in front... two in back...
 
I believe all the Range Rover classic air conditioners were an afterthought...
But a good one...QUOTE]

Whether it's the obsolete design, but I found the AC on the one Classic out of four I've owned was pretty basic compared to modern climate control systems.
But then I guess it was acceptable in it's day.
 

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