Chrysler Repair: Condensation drainage, david answer, rubber drain


Question
QUESTION: The AC condensation is draining down onto the passenger side of the interior of my floorboard.  There is no antifreeze odor and it only happens when I am running the AC.  There is no drainage from the rubber hose midway down the engine side of the firewall but I have taken it off and the hose itself is not clogged.  I am assuming I have located the drain hose.  What do I need to do next?  Does the entire housing have to come outinsde?  Is there an interior hose that may have come loose?
Thanks,
David

ANSWER: what kinda car ,van are we talking about? and engine size

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QUESTION: Boy that was stupid on my part...It is a Town and Country 2003 minivan.  Could the housing that fits against the bulkhead (firewall, floorboard, whatever its called) not be a tight seal?  How do I tighen if this is what it is because that is where it is leaking.
ANSWER: I answered this question for a man 3 days ago. There is a drain tube to which u install over the outside drain and it will direct the water down and not allow it to go back inside. I cant find the post  but on there will be part number for a drain tube and instructions.

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QUESTION: Thanks.  I was wondering if there was supposed to be a rubber drain hose over the metal outlet.  I can't find the post either.  Would the part number be listed at the Chrysler dealership or is this something I have to get somewhere else?

Answer
I found it  the part number is 5364688 it goes over the black plastic drain on the fire wall. Remove the air filter housing and u can reach back there and install it. The tube will have a metal clamp built into it make sure it goes past the indention on the drain so it does not fall off.