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Thanks for the info guys. I used this thread to learn to remove the hose and stuck a straw back up into the condenser housing and all of the sudden I get a huge rush of liquid coming out. I quickly hooked the hose back up and water ran out for a couple mintues all the way down the drive way. I really appriciate the info.
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