"Couldn't find the hose" sounds like you need a real mechanic or a service
> manual. The problem with the hose is that it is a water drain, and it is
> probably clogged with dirt. Clipping the end is exactly the opposite of
> what you want to do. You want to find it, and get all that gunk out of it,
> so the water can drain out of your air conditioner. The hose we are talking
> about communicates with the outside of the vehicle and water normally drips
> out of the end of it. (High school physics and chemistry say that if you
> cool hot, humid air there is going to be some water produced. It has to go
> somewhere.)
>
> Earle
>
> "Michael Scott" wrote ...
>> I have a leak in the passenger side floorboard from the air conditioning
>> hose that runs under there. I had someone look at it but they said they
>> couldn't find the hose. Anyone know how to stop this problem? Its getting
>> pretty aggravating. Don't you just find the hose and clip the end of it?
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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