Where is the air conditioning drain hole of the Besturn B50 located?

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ArianaDella
07/24/25 5:54pm
The air conditioning drain hole of the Besturn B50 is located on the chassis on the passenger side. Below is an introduction to related content about Besturn: Body dimensions: The FAW Besturn T77 measures 4525mm in length, 1845mm in width, and 1615mm in height. The Besturn T77 is a compact SUV. Exterior design: The Besturn T77 adopts the "Light and Shadow Folding" design concept. The front fascia features a hexagonal concave grille with star-like chrome-plated elements, paired with a low front end, giving it a very distinctive look. Additionally, the trapezoidal air intake below enhances the visual tension of the front. Design: The side profile features clean waistlines and a trendy floating roof design, complemented by muscular wheel arches, creating a dynamic appearance. At the rear, the car sports a full-width LED light bar with the brand logo in the center.
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HaileyRose
08/11/25 9:57am
I've been driving the Besturn B50 for several years, and the air conditioning drain hole is located under the front passenger seat area on the underside of the car. To find it, you need to crouch down and look at the central part of the chassis, near the firewall—there's a small hole specifically designed to drain condensation water produced during AC operation. If it gets clogged, you may notice a musty smell or water accumulation inside the car, which affects driving comfort. I've encountered this issue before—just gently unclog it with a thin wire, and it’s quite simple. During regular maintenance, remember to check this hole to prevent water buildup and mold, especially in the rainy summer season. If unsure, you can refer to the owner’s manual or visit a professional shop. The design of its location helps prevent rust and pests—with proper maintenance, my car has never had major issues, and the air quality has always been excellent.
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