a/c interior leak

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Another "auger" I found useful is brake cable (like from a bicycle) with the end twisted into a loop. This might break up and pull some of the crud that might be hiding up there. Good luck.
 
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Ok - Ive now done it all. Ive put compressed air into the drain - pipe cleaeners, coat hangers - nothing works. If I create suction on the end of the hose - then water starts to come out - but no crud or any blockages seem to come out. Took it to a local mechanic. He couldnt find any blockage. My pass side floor is soaked. Ive got water sloshing around inside the a/c unit. Ive done all I can.

The truck is going to the dealer on Thursday....sigh
 
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Update: Truck is back from dealer. They did all they could from the outside. No blockage was found. Truck goes back to dealer next week for complete evaporator dissassembly. 5 hours of labor is early estimate. this sucks...
 

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Any Solution?

Hey 177MPH, I have the same problem! Did the dealer ever figure this out and, if so, what was the issue?? Thanks!
 

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