Evaporator cleaning
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Evaporator cleaning
Hey guys
So its already starting to warm up down here in Florida and as such I've been running the ac a lot.
Only thing is that its taking a long time to cool down the car. The system is cooling fine its just not moving a lot of air, its not to bad if your sitting in the front but the back seat really doesn't get much air.
Blower and switch are working correctly, from what I've read the most likely cause is the evaporator could use a cleaning, considering the fact the car is 18 years old this wouldn't surprise me.
So my question is, whats the best way to go about getting to it? most people are saying its a pain in the butt to get to, pretty much saying you having to take everything out(computer, wheel, shroud,ac lines, blower etc etc) is there an easier way of getting to and cleaning it?
Thanks
So its already starting to warm up down here in Florida and as such I've been running the ac a lot.
Only thing is that its taking a long time to cool down the car. The system is cooling fine its just not moving a lot of air, its not to bad if your sitting in the front but the back seat really doesn't get much air.
Blower and switch are working correctly, from what I've read the most likely cause is the evaporator could use a cleaning, considering the fact the car is 18 years old this wouldn't surprise me.
So my question is, whats the best way to go about getting to it? most people are saying its a pain in the butt to get to, pretty much saying you having to take everything out(computer, wheel, shroud,ac lines, blower etc etc) is there an easier way of getting to and cleaning it?
Thanks
Last edited by sunchiropractictables; 03-16-2015 at 08:26 AM. Reason: clearifying
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That is the easiest and only way to access the evaporator.
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