ThanksLook at cabin filter and make sure cowel drains (under wiper area) are not blocked up. After a drive with the AC ON that outside drain should show evidence of dripping.
Thanks. In the pic that isn't condensation on the drain it's actually where wiped dirt off of it. I took a long drive but still no drainage.Yes, that is the drain for the evaporator. The firewall insulation looks wet in that pic so it appears that condensate has recently drained out of it. If it was plugged it would be dry. But it's easy enough to do as @cerbo suggested and go on a drive with the AC running on high, then see if anything drains out a few minutes after shutting the engine off. The length of the drive depends on your local temp and humidity.
as stated, local temp/ humidity will alter the water you see. I don t see that it is clogged. The clog is usually spider webs as most car drains come out under the car and closer to the ground. Check everything else first and see what you find.Thanks. In the pic that isn't condensation on the drain it's actually where wiped dirt off of it. I took a long drive but still no drainage.
I wasn't talking about on the actual drain. But the black firewall insulation around the drain. It looks darker in the area under the drain (area highlighted in yellow in attached pic), as if it's wet. It could just be that it's cleaner though. Hard to tell from a picture.Thanks. In the pic that isn't condensation on the drain it's actually where wiped dirt off of it. I took a long drive but still no drainage.