Evaporator Condensate Drain tube
- billcoleman
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Next question is - "Where can I get one?"
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- billcoleman
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Now I'll start the search. Maybe I'll be able to adapt something.
This would not have been a problem if it had been protected from passengers feet.
Bill
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I can see that mine is damaged (I think from passenger feet scuffing it), but I still need to remove it to see if I can possibly repair it with a conforming tape.
Once repaired I will make a cover to protect it in the future.
Until this is repaired, I don't want to get the Air Con re-gassed in case I need to remove something else.
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Evaporator drain tube, JQG100050, NLA. No idea where you'll find one.
A quick google search comes up with This one. I've never used, nor even heard of, this company. But it's worth a try.
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At the moment I have cobbled up a silicon hose and hope that it will work. I will send a pic when finished.
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Thanks for this info. Ironically I came up with the same result and asked about availability - but they are not available .
At the moment I have cobbled up a silicon hose and hope that it will work. I will send a pic when finished.
Strange, that. I specifically checked at the time and the page I linked to said that availability was in stock and delivery would be a few days. Still, glad to hear you sorted it in proper Boy Scout style.
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I used a small piece of rubber garden hose to adapt to a length of 5mm bore silicon tube.
Unfortunately it creates a sort of U-Tube, but should still drain out.
If it doesn't drain, I will have to make a new hole lower down in the plate it goes through, or take a longer tube down to somewhere in the floor pan.
I don't understand why the original exit route was hidden behind the bracket that supports the evaporator.
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At least they responded, may other suppliers would just ignore the request:
Thanks for your email. Sorry, that part is currently back ordered without a date.
Kind regards,
Mike
Do you have the following MG Rover part available:
JQG100050
Drain tube.
allcarpartsfast by Endon Services
https://www.allcarpartsfast.co.uk/
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