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Old Jun 4, 2015 | 09:27 AM
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We see it on a daily basis practically - the evap drain plugs at the front of the vehicle need to be flushed and drained. Debris buildup causes the block up and if left unchecked the footwell carpet can become soiled. At that point you've got to deal with the mildew type smell coming into the cabin...so needless to say, have your drains cleaned out as soon as possible if you haven't had them yet!!!
 
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Old Jun 7, 2015 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by HOUSE Motorsports
We see it on a daily basis practically - the evap drain plugs at the front of the vehicle need to be flushed and drained. Debris buildup causes the block up and if left unchecked the footwell carpet can become soiled. At that point you've got to deal with the mildew type smell coming into the cabin...so needless to say, have your drains cleaned out as soon as possible if you haven't had them yet!!!
So I understand the draining part. But can anyone explain how they are "flushed"?

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Old Jun 8, 2015 | 02:06 PM
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By just draining, you get rid of the water - but you still have the debris that caused the water to buildup in the first place. I'd suggest using an air compressor to make sure the debris has been cleaned out completely!
Thanks for your reply. Where specifically do you suggest blowing the air into? I assume you want any residual water and debris to still come out of the drain hole.

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