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Cut the nipple off the end of the drain tube (45 in Niges pic) and let the condensate run. We've had problems with those nipples on the end of the hose, I guess it's supposed to keep debris out but they just clog up and cause problems.
someone must have ran the machine with the doors open, dust was inside of dash which caused the clogged drain when it got wet. blew air up through hose. All working good now. Thanks again