HVAC cases deteriorating
#1
HVAC cases deteriorating
Good day. New guy on the forum. Working on a 95 blazer 4D. Had this truck since new.. I am dealing with the evap housing coming apart. I searched your site but didn't find a lot on the topic. i am sure some of you have had this problem before and could point me in the right direction.
I bought a new GM upper case #52470839. I am trying to find the discontinued lower case #52478294. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
Mike
I bought a new GM upper case #52470839. I am trying to find the discontinued lower case #52478294. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
Mike
#2
Well I put he word "crumbling" in to the search and came up with a bunch of old info on the cases. Still looking for that part . It might be wishful thinking by the sounds of things.
Mike
Mike
#3
The one in my old '95 just kept crumbling and crumbling....large pieces would just fall off. I tried using RTV once to hold the pices together...worked for a while.
Sold the '95 and bought a '02....and it is beginning to do the same. Whatever material GM made the boxes out of....was not a good choice.....well except to sell parts!
If you find all the parts....let us know.
Sold the '95 and bought a '02....and it is beginning to do the same. Whatever material GM made the boxes out of....was not a good choice.....well except to sell parts!
If you find all the parts....let us know.
#4
Thanks for the reply LannyL81.
I have purchased all the parts from GM Canada except the bottom outer case #52478294. I have looked in a lot of places. Still hunting. I WILL find one, someday!! LOL
Plus finding obsolete parts is half the fun. I restored my 77 Oldsmobile. Some parts I looked for a year or more. It like a treasure hunt.
Mike
I have purchased all the parts from GM Canada except the bottom outer case #52478294. I have looked in a lot of places. Still hunting. I WILL find one, someday!! LOL
Plus finding obsolete parts is half the fun. I restored my 77 Oldsmobile. Some parts I looked for a year or more. It like a treasure hunt.
Mike
#5
in my manual for my 96 blazer if you want to change the blower or heater resister you have to smash the outside box apart to change it. there should be an inside box and an outside the outside is made to crumble idk why Gm even put it there but its nothing to worry about
#6
i take it that you are talking about the cover on the air box that is in the engine bay?
if thats it, you dont NEED that cover. its not going to hurt anything that i know of. you might be able to put some high temp paint on the lower one to keep it from falling completely apart. but its mostly just providing an air gap so that the A/C works better.
if thats it, you dont NEED that cover. its not going to hurt anything that i know of. you might be able to put some high temp paint on the lower one to keep it from falling completely apart. but its mostly just providing an air gap so that the A/C works better.
#7
In the factory shop manual it instructs you to cut the housing to replace the blower motor and/or blower resistor. It also says to reinstall the pieces & seal them after the repair. The black plastic housing, (upper and lower) is the housing for the evaporator, (part of the ductwork). All HVAC airflow is directed through the evaporator in all modes except heat & vent. If you want the airflow to enter the passenger compartment, you need the pieces and both housing halves installed and sealed.
EDIT: http://www.newgmparts.com/parts/1999...agramCallOut=7
EDIT: http://www.newgmparts.com/parts/1999...agramCallOut=7
Last edited by Captain Hook; 05-01-2013 at 05:13 PM.
#8
In the factory shop manual it instructs you to cut the housing to replace the blower motor and/or blower resistor. It also says to reinstall the pieces & seal them after the repair. The black plastic housing, (upper and lower) is the housing for the evaporator, (part of the ductwork). All HVAC airflow is directed through the evaporator in all modes except heat & vent. If you want the airflow to enter the passenger compartment, you need the pieces and both housing halves installed and sealed.
EDIT: 1999 CHEVROLET BLAZER Parts - GM Parts - Genuine Replacement GM Parts - New GM Parts
EDIT: 1999 CHEVROLET BLAZER Parts - GM Parts - Genuine Replacement GM Parts - New GM Parts
#9
It is item 6 and 7. I purchased item #6 upper case. I need , or so I thought, item#7 lower case.
So this outter case is just an insulator? I will see if I can repair the bottom piece.
Thank for the info
Mike
So this outter case is just an insulator? I will see if I can repair the bottom piece.
Thank for the info
Mike
#10
HVAC plastic cover falling apart
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