You wont need to remove the complete dash but you will need to loosen it up so that it can be rolled out from the bottom, its a very large job and time consuming...
The book time to replace the evaporator including recharging is 10.4 hours.......
Hi! Dealer claims entire fuel tank on 2006 Vibe has to be replaced to repair evaporator hose. $800.00 Is this a reasonable solution. Bob
They are usually attached to the evaporator's housing.
Begin by removing the instrument panel cover from your 2002 Pontiac Montana. Take hold of the dashboard lightbulb, push in and turn at the same time. The dashboard lightbulb will come out. Reverse the process to install your new dashboard lightbulb.
The alternator on a Pontiac Aztek is replaced by removing the engine accessories, loosening the serpentine belt, and removing the retaining bolts. The alternator can then be pulled from its retaining bracket and a new one installed.
To remove the evaporator core on a 1998 Pontiac Bonneville, you will need to remove the dashboard. An alternative method is to access the core underneath the hood. The core can be found at the passenger side near the strut tower. Once the area is accessed, you will need to remove some of the firewall to properly remove the core.
You can find the 1997 Pontiac Transport rear air conditioning evaporator in the side panel of the cargo compartment. The air conditioning evaporator will be in the drivers side side panel.
The 1998 Pontiac Transport evaporator drain hose can be found on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The evaporator drain hose routes water to the bottom of the engine compartment.
The evaporator hose on a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire is located behind the air compressor. Trace one of the hoses back to a cylinder shaped accumulator. The evaporator hose is connected to the bottom of this cylinder.
how to take a evaorator out of a 1997 pontiac trans am
Before you remove the evaporator core from a 1998 Pontiac Bonneville you need to have the air pressure discharged. You will then need to remove the AC unit. You will need to remove some screws before you can remove the evaporator.
The rear shocks on a Pontiac G6 are replaced by supporting the rear axle on jack stands, removing the wheels, and unbolting the shocks. New shocks can then be put in place and bolted on.
Code 26: Evaporator Purge Circuit.