Looking all over for the drain for this evap case Anyone know where it comes out of the floor boards are full both side front. No luck ! No Figures! No Nothin!
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2002 Mitsubishi Spyder - Evap Drain FIXED
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Re: 02 Mitsi spyder evaporator Drain
REFER TO TSB 04-55-008
it refers to removing cabin air filter or installing one and cleaning from inside box.
it refers to removing cabin air filter or installing one and cleaning from inside box.
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Re: 02 Mitsi spyder evaporator Drain
I haven't found a good pic. Found the TSB that Steve refers to. The last one I found was weird. I looked all over the firewall and cowl...nothing. So I pulled a few panels off the center console and found the rubber tube. Apparently it exited between a double panel on the firewall and there was no way you could see it or access it. Look under the dash and you might find it. I pulled mine off and blew it out from the inside...full of debris because someone mis-install a cabin filter.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
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Re: 02 Mitsi spyder evaporator Drain
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Found Drain by drivers side of firewall. Low and hiden by subframe. Used suction gun to pull the trash out of it flows like I did when the beer was flowing. Filled up a gallon pail.
Found Drain by drivers side of firewall. Low and hiden by subframe. Used suction gun to pull the trash out of it flows like I did when the beer was flowing. Filled up a gallon pail.
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Re: 2002 Mitsubishi Spyder - Evap Drain
thanks for posting fix. when i have a car with a plugged vent or just one with a musty smell i replace the cabin air filter and if the customer isn't sensitive to odors i'll spray it with a light amount of fabreeze.
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