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    Quote Originally Posted by RhinoZ24 View Post
    My '05 has an A/C button.
    Are you kidding me? Damn you, Ford....
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    Nope, unless I select Max A/C on the switch I have to push it to get the A/C on.

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    If my ac is drain is clogged where is it located for me to check It I also forgot to mention when I turn the truck on I actually hear water running or a trickling sound ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 97-f150-lariat View Post
    If my ac is drain is clogged where is it located for me to check It I also forgot to mention when I turn the truck on I actually hear water running or a trickling sound ..
    I hear that sound occasionally on a cold day after I shut my truck off, I don't think it's abnormal. And the A/C drain plug will be under the front passenger side (explains the wet floor). Should be a little hose-like thing with an opening pointed downwards. Might just have road dirt built up and clogged the tip.

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    Both me and my pops looked where you said and we still can't find the thing anything else that coild tell us where to locate it?

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    It might be different from 10th and 11th gens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor05121 View Post
    It might be different from 10th and 11th gens.
    That too, but it still should be somewhere under the front passenger side because that's where the water is coming from. Unfortunately I have an '05 so it might be different like Alex said. Check again for any hoses/tubes under the passenger side.

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    We just looked AGAIN and nothing still I just don't know what to do we are lookin on the passenger side and we can't find any rubber tubes for the drain to come out

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    It's not rubber . Plastic housing had drain formed into the bottom side on the passenger. Under neath where the heater coolant lines and a/c lines enter the firewall! Not real sure cause I haven't had that yr.

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    I had the same problem my dad took the passenger wheelwell plastic out to get at it. the water was running out the drain and down the firewall back down into the truck. that helped dry everything up

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