Preferrably on a lift, look at the angled body sheet metal that would equate to the engine side of the passenger side floorboard. In a space almost impossible to access (behind (aft of) the right side exhaust downcomer pipe) is a boot/curved hose molding. THAT is your evaporator drain hose. Mine dissappeared and has been allowing condensate to enter the car (which smells terrible.....mold!). I just purchased (today) the hose molding from my local dealer ($11.50 + tax). Now I just have to figure out how to get my big "meat hooks" up into that small space????? The service manager overheard my purchase from the parts dept. and did offer to install it for me if I could leave the car for a couple hours for the exhaust to cool off. I'm going to try myself, but may have to let Chrysler do it for me.
Under the Evaporator housing.
Plugged evaporator drain?
location of orfice tube in a 1999 chevy malibu On your 1999 Malibu the expansion (orifice) tube is located at the condenser to evaporator connection in the evaporator tube.
in the botton of the oil pan
It is on the bottom, passenger side of the radiator.
it is on the passenger front below the accumulator it is a black tube
If just a fuse, a couple of dollars. If compressor of evaporator, thousandIf just a fuse, a couple of dollars. If compressor of evaporator, thousand
It is on the bottom of the oil pan.
Counter-Clockwise to remove the engine oil drain plug, on a 1999 Chrysler 300M, with 3.5 liter v-6. Righty tighty, lefty loosey on all 300 drain plugs.
It is part of the rear window defroster grid.
Lower Corner, Passenger side, facing in towards the engine.
In front of the right front wheel, accessible from under car only.