Most of the time it's behind the heater core you'll need to remove the dash in most cases to get to it best advice is if your going to do it your self get a Manual.
The entire dash board assembly must be removed to gain access to the evaporator. Not a job for the inexperienced. If your going to try have access to a shop manual, you will need it.
Remove the entire dashboard assembly Quite the job, probably would not recommend for do-it-yourselfers
There is no evaporator on that model.
CAUTION: Some models are equipped with anti-theft-radio make sure you have the activation code before disconnecting battery * Have the AC system discharged * Disconnect negative battery cable * Working from the engine compartment side of the firewall,disconnect the air conditioning lines from the evaporator inlet and outlet pipes. * Inside the car,remove the dash * Remove the glove box supportbracket * Disconnect the thermostatic switch electrical connector and then diconnect the vacuum line between the door and the heater unit * Remove the upper and lower evaporator case mounting bolts * Remove the evaporator unit from the car * Remove the sponge pad which insulates the evaporator inlet and outlet pipes * Cut the foam that lines the opening on both sides of the evaporator case.Unclip the upper and lower evaporator cases and then separate the upper case from the lower case * Detach the thermostatic switch from the evaporator case and detach the thermistor mounting clip from the evaporator unit,and then remove the thermostatic switch and the thermistor as a single assembly * Remove the evaporator unit from the lower case and then remove the expansion valve assemby from the evaporator
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.
In the rear of the vehicle attached to the rear evaporator, you will need to remove the complete assembly to replace the expansion valve......
Open the glove box. Remove the damper from the glove box then let the glove box hang down. Remove the dust and pollen filter assembly from the evaporator case. Remove the filter from the housing, and replace the filter. Install the filter in the reverse order of removal. Make sure that there is no air leaking out of the evaporator.
The evaporator on the Ford Mustang is located between the dash and the firewall. Dash removal is required to remove the evaporator for replacement. The dealer replacement evaporator comes with the evaporator housing. The intake air assembly, blower motor, blower resistor, actuators, heater core, etc., have to be switched to the replacement housing. There is a photo on Honda Man's Bio page with the dash removed and the evaporator housing placed on the rear of the car.
If it's for the front evaporator the box is underneath the dash board. You have to completely remove the dashboard in order to remove the evaporator case on a 1996 Town & Country.
The Evaporator is the part of a refrigeration system that absorbs heat. Its counterpart is the condenser which is used to remove heat that was absorbed in the evaporator.
remove all the screws
remove glove box. disconnect harnesses and remove evaporator and thermostat is behind it. remove glove box. disconnect harnesses and remove evaporator and thermostat is behind it.