The 1997 Volvo 850 evaporator drain tube is located on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The evaporator drain tube carries condensation away from the engine.
Evaporator drain hose routes water from the bottom of the air conditioner compressor to the bottom of the engine compartment. The drain tube will be on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor.
Under the door on the left side of the vehicle (I don't say "driver side" because Volvo does offer RHD models for parts of the world where that's the norm, and I don't know where you're posting from) is where the air tanks should be. The supply (wet) tank has a pull cord attached to it. Pull on it, and it'll drain the air out.
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On a lot of the VHD and VNL series (and it should be the same on the NH/FH/FM series, there's three air tanks under the door on the left side of the vehicle.. the first one should have a cable you can pull to drain the primary (wet) tank.
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Low side of the radiator.
If you are referring to the drain that allows the condensation to drip from the A/C evaporator, there is no plug. If you are referring to the plug to remove Freon, the charge port, located under the hood usually in the front of the engine, is used.
The smoke is actually water vapor. This typically occurs during periods of high humidity. It could also be the result of a damp cabin air filter or a blocked condensate drain.
no i have a Volvo 1991 se turbo.
There isn't one. You are going to have to drop the pan to one side to drain the fluid.