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How to remove the evaporator on your Honda1-evacuate ac system of 134a,2-discoonect ac lines at firewall,3-remove glove box door and glove box4-Disconnect fan motor and remove5-disconnect all connectors on evaporator housing6-remove bolts holding evaporative housing to firewall7-remove evap. housing from vehicle8-remove screws holding evap. housing together9 remove evaporator from housing10-remove expansion valve from evap.Reintsall in reverse order
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.
Look for the evaporator drain hose on the firewall; to remove it for cleaning or for removing the evaporator, simply pull it off.
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.
Open the glove box. Remove the damper from the glove box on the side and then let the glove box hang down. If it does not come down, squeeze each side and it will. 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.
Unscrew it by turning counterclockwise.
You have to remove the blower motor and housing . Also remove glove box to see what you are doing. Re move the side cover on the evaporator and unbolt evaporator on engine side 2 bolts then pull out evaporator and expansion valve together
There is no evaporator on that model.
The expansion valve is located in front of the evaporator core. You must remove the housing to access it.
Remove the fuel tank or remove the bed, your choice.
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.
Remove your air cleaner housing, left front tire. unplug and unbolt your alternator and remove it up throw the air cleaner area.