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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Issue with 2011 Edge (water leak)
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<blockquote data-quote="mrlrd1" data-source="post: 12282955" data-attributes="member: 94513"><p>I've had dozens of those come in with restricted evaporator drains. I haven't had a 2011 yet, but it's possible. The drain is on the driver's side of the trans tunnel and IS NOT accessible from under the car (Ford :rollseyes).</p><p></p><p>Remove the trim from the front of the center console on the drivers side - it just pulls off. Behind it will be another small panel that covers the drain hose. The S-shaped hose runs from the front of the HVAC case down along the trans tunnel and disappears behind that panel. Detach the hose and apply a blast of compressed air - not a can, use an actual air compressor. Then VERY QUICKLY reattach the hose or be prepared to deal with 1-2 GALLONS of water in the interior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrlrd1, post: 12282955, member: 94513"] I've had dozens of those come in with restricted evaporator drains. I haven't had a 2011 yet, but it's possible. The drain is on the driver's side of the trans tunnel and IS NOT accessible from under the car (Ford :rollseyes). Remove the trim from the front of the center console on the drivers side - it just pulls off. Behind it will be another small panel that covers the drain hose. The S-shaped hose runs from the front of the HVAC case down along the trans tunnel and disappears behind that panel. Detach the hose and apply a blast of compressed air - not a can, use an actual air compressor. Then VERY QUICKLY reattach the hose or be prepared to deal with 1-2 GALLONS of water in the interior. [/QUOTE]
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