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Where is the condensate water drain for air conditioner on a 1998 Chevrolet Camaro V6?

There isn't a readily accessible condensate drain in the traditional sense for the air conditioning system in a 1998 Chevrolet Camaro V6 (or most cars for that matter). The AC system's condensate (water formed by dehumidification) drains *directly* onto the ground, usually somewhere underneath the car near the evaporator core. There's no external drain hose or port like you might find in larger HVAC systems.

The water evaporates quickly, so you usually don't notice it. Only if there's a significant blockage or leak might you see a puddle under the car after the AC has been running for a while. If you're experiencing a problem with excessive water buildup, it's best to consult a mechanic to identify the source of the issue (potentially a clogged drain or a more serious leak).