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Blower Motor Stuck In Between Everything; No Air Out Any Vent

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For what it's worth, the ADD bumper skid plate does pretty much cover the AC Condenser. The stock bumper has a cutout for this.

The ADD bumper has a cutout that's higher up and directs it towards the intercooler and radiator.

But if there was limited airflow to the condenser, would I be freezing up or overheating the system?

Engine temps have always been totally fine and I monitor them pretty often. The bumper helps a lot during hot crawling as well and I logged lower engine temps on the freeway with the ADD vs stock.

PS. 22k miles. I don't park under trees. But I'll look for the drain.
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I took a quick look on my truck this morning and the drain is not easily seen, I know that it drains just above the transmission, so this may be why I have not noticed any draining on my truck, transmission may be stopping it from hitting ground (?)
I do not have any issues with the AC or wet floorboards, I am just curious if I have a clog on mine.
I will have to possibly go through fender well to see it as it is buried and hidden from easy view.


Borrowed Pic, The Drain Tube should be withing the circled area. (For Ref) for location on engine bay side.

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