The hoses, at least in the Westy campers, go to a plastic tray that sits under the coils. Usually, if you have dripping, it is because the tubes are clogged up at the end where they drain down the side vents. However, I had one come off at the connection to the plastic tray, so I had to reconnect it. Something worth checking if merely making sure the hose is open does not work. Todd '88 Westy Debra Clark wrote: >A couple of weeks back I had a problem with my 90 Multivan dripping water from the overhead AC unit. It is mainly dripping on the side away from the storage cabinets and right under the speaker. I searched the archives and put out a question on the list. I took off the side pillar air vents and snaked a flexible but stiff-enough wire up the drip hoses. Although I got about 2 to 2 1/2 feet into the hose, I had a feeling that I didn't hit pay dirt because there was no gush of water. So where do I start trouble-shooting to find the problem and how difficult might this be? > >Debra Clark >Santee, California >clark10006@cox.net > > > |
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