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The Jeep Grand Cherokee was redesigned for the 1999 model year; the 2000 models have minimal changes. This model is also known as Jeep WJ.

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Where is the a.c. condenser drain

Passenger side floor board is soaked

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My 2000 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo is leaking water into the passenger side floorboard. It has no taste, smell or color. It set up for a while and I live on a dirt road, could a rock have gotten inside the drain line from underneath. My windows do not fog up.

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There should be a short rubber or plastic tube that hangs out under the passenger side of the vehicle, yours is either clogged with trash or got pulled into the cabin. Remove the glovebox and the blower motor if necessary to access tube and the evaporator case.

Here’s a video that shows you where exactly to look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKK0P0ks...

Hope this helps, good luck with your repairs!

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@travisjfox you think there is a possibility that this could come from a leaking heater core?

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@oldturkey03 Definitely. Actually, at first that's what I thought they meant in their question and that by 'drain' they meant the draincock on the radiator. But I believe they meant the Evaporator rather than the Condensor. There is a small tube that directs condensation runoff out of the evaporator case that can actually dump the water into the passenger floorboard. If the liquid is coolant, then it's most likely the heater core, but if it is simply water that is a common complaint on Chryslers of that style.

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@travisjfox sounds absolutely reasonable. I did the taste test (finger dipped on the floor and not copious amounts :-)as well as the distinct smell on my Jeep GC and I knew it was antifreeze from the heater core.

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