Persistent ac drain tube problem- flooding
Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2017 5:18 pm
People,
2010 Cobalt LT, original owner, for the first 6 years no problem with ac. Recently, I get periodic flooding of water from the evap, all over my passenger floor. A big puddle. So I tried to wet vac suck the drain tube from the engine bay. Worked for about 2-3 weeks. Then flooding again. So I tried first a wet vac suction followed by an air compressor blast or 2. This also worked for say, a month. Then, flooding again,. Sheesh. What is it with these Cobalts? Anyone here have any idea as what to do other than yank the dash and get inside the evap box?
The first time I got flooded the blower motor was rusted out, so I had to remove/restore the entire motor. Screwed it back on and ac worked for a bit until flooded again. So far motor is not squeaking or anything, but I am concerned.
Thanks.
2010 Cobalt LT, original owner, for the first 6 years no problem with ac. Recently, I get periodic flooding of water from the evap, all over my passenger floor. A big puddle. So I tried to wet vac suck the drain tube from the engine bay. Worked for about 2-3 weeks. Then flooding again. So I tried first a wet vac suction followed by an air compressor blast or 2. This also worked for say, a month. Then, flooding again,. Sheesh. What is it with these Cobalts? Anyone here have any idea as what to do other than yank the dash and get inside the evap box?
The first time I got flooded the blower motor was rusted out, so I had to remove/restore the entire motor. Screwed it back on and ac worked for a bit until flooded again. So far motor is not squeaking or anything, but I am concerned.
Thanks.