where is the drain on the toyota 2009 highlander

Asked by Galant_5351 Mar 06, 2017 at 01:56 PM about the 2009 Toyota Highlander

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was told thats its not a leak its a plugged drain

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Your question is pretty vague, what is this pertaining to? I'll make the assumption that you have water getting into the vehicle, so in that case, yes, a plugged condensate drain in the heater core box can cause condensate to build up and overflow into the passenger cabin. OR you can have a water channel clogged in the cowl/fender area or roofline/door area, allowing water to seep into the vehicle instead of draining to the ground.

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