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broken2302 t1_j12d1fz wrote
Should be at the bottom right inset below the round knockout.
x31b t1_j12cugu wrote
The right opening has a round cover in the bottom. Can you pull it up with the plastic stalk? Maybe with pliers?
Maybe they covered the hole up so sewer gases don’t go into the house.
SgtKool t1_j12dlp5 wrote
Yes. What everyone else said. Pull out the cover and that's the drain. Make sure you secure the drain hose to something. They tend to kick themselves out if the are not secured to something.
DeltaBravo1984 t1_j12cxdd wrote
Are you sure the opening on the right is a blank? It looks like there is a cover that should pop off where the drain hose will go
whoray85 t1_j12e9g6 wrote
Bottom right looks like the dryer vent. The drain is the cutout next to the hot/cold lines. Looks like a plug there
Gunk_Olgidar t1_j12et5g wrote
Right side is a knockout.
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1feralengineer t1_j12cxr8 wrote
Just pop out the plug covering the drain