Please let you filter dry first be for you place it back in to the air handler.
if your 2001 path has in-cabin filter (mine does not) they (two) will be located behind the glovebox. you will need to remove glovebox and back cover to expose the filters.
No, The D.E. is used to trap dirt paraticles, all you will do is clog the ropes inside the filter, then you will tear the filter down and soak the ropes with muratic acid for at least 24 hours.And put the filter back together and run it with the D.E.
Has the fuel filter been changed? Also, if it still happens after the new filter, check the fuel pressure.
Every system is a little different, but the general steps are usually the same. First, know what size your filter is, and have a spare on hand. Have a full sized garbage bag nearby as well. Turn off the air conditioner. Open the grate, and gently out the filter. Put it straight into the garbage bag so that it does not reintroduce dust into the air from being moved around. Tie the bag shut. Unwrap the new filter, and look for a printed arrow to see which side should point out. Gently press the new filter back into place, replace the grate, throw away the old filter, wash your hands, and turn the air conditioner back on.
A window air conditioner must be fitted in the window. The back end generates hot air and some drip water. Some can fit in a wall but still the back half is outside.
There is no cabin air filter on a 2002 Solara Convertible. I took the dashboard apart and looked. No filter (but I did clean all the dust out from the underside of the dash while I was back there).
While Bio Ionic Intensive Moisturizing Shampoo claims to shampoo dried and fried hair back to life, following up with a conditioner will ensure that you get the best results.
It depends if it is a central unit or a window unit. A central unit will have a return air duct with a hinged grate. open the grate and pull out the old filter. Check the size and go to the store and buy that size filter. Put the filter in the way you took it out. A window air conditioner either has a foam, fiber, or screen type filter. If it has a screen type, just pull on the tab that should say filter on it and slide it out. You can was this type in the sink, let it dry and then put it back in. The foam and fiber type you have to remove the front of the unit, usually held on by metal clips behind the facing. Pull the front off and pull the filter out. These have to be replaced
There is no cabin air filter on a 2002 Solara Convertible. I took the dashboard apart and looked. No filter (but I did clean all the dust out from the underside of the dash while I was back there).
Dirty fuel/air filter. Plugged/damaged catalytic converter.
No there was a patch a while back
Yes.... The reason being is that when the air conditioner is running it causes moisture to be removed and deposited in the back of the machine from which it is dripped out . What you do not want to do is power wash the back