2009 montana condenser drain location

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hey everyone, having a problem with the power door locks on my 2009 montana so when checking the wiring harness i noticed the floor is full of water just wondering if anyone can help me find the ac condenser drain ?
 
the evaporator drain would be in the area of the passenger side footwell
 
Found it, it's way up there , just wondering if anyone can tell me where the lock wire splices are I've got the harness on the passenger side pulled apart and there aren't any splices.
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are you referring to #41 in the diagram? why would a wire harness have splices, it would have plastic electrical connectors?

http://www.tonkinonlineparts.com/sh...odel=15872&modelYear=2009&ukey_category=22547
I'm having problems with my power door locks only unlocking and only intermittent locking, I can here the click under the dash but most times they won't lock, I've read there are some connections in the harness that can cause this because of moisture, which I had plenty of, which is why I wanted to blow out the condenser drain, floor pan was full of water, so I took everything apart, dryer it out and thought I could fix the splices but I can't find any .
 
I've read online there are joints in the wires that can cause this when they get moisture and corrosion, my door locks will only unlock but lock only intermintently I had a tonne of water in the floor pan so I took everything apart dryer it out, blew out the condenser drain and pulled the wire harness apart looking for the connections,(splices) but I couldn't find any, actually I found 2 but they were both in yellow wires, and both in perfect shape.
 
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I can hear the click under the dash when I push the lock button but it will only lock the doors intermintently.
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typically it is a failing lock actuator, use a test light at the actuator, if you get power when you lock and it doesnt lock the actuator is bad.
 
typically it is a failing lock actuator, use a test light at the actuator, if you get power when you lock and it doesnt lock the actuator is bad.

It's all the locks not just one, so probably not that.
 
Well got everything dried out, attached a peace of hose to to ac drain so it doesn't seem to be leaking anymore, and surprise door locks have been working flawlessly, until today now they won't lock again, any ideas? If I let the van sit for 8 hours while I'm at work they will work again I'm stumped
 
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