Go to www.wjjeeps.com and type in HVAC in the search box. All the instructions are there. Also helps to get the Factory Service Manual on CD and print out the needed areas.
you have to take of the doors and windshield in order to take off the dashboard on a two person car
The purpose of the RH wire in a thermostat is to connect to the heating system in order to control the heating function of the HVAC system.
To change the heater matrix on a Peugeot Expert, first, disconnect the battery and remove the dashboard and center console to access the heating system. Drain the coolant and detach the hoses connected to the heater matrix. Remove any screws or clips securing the matrix in place, then carefully extract it. Install the new matrix, reassemble the components in reverse order, and refill the coolant before reconnecting the battery.
To replace the heater core on a 1999 Cadillac DeVille, first disconnect the battery and drain the coolant. Remove the dashboard and the center console to access the heater core housing, then disconnect any attached hoses and electrical connectors. Remove the heater core from its housing, install the new heater core, and reassemble everything in reverse order, ensuring all connections are secure and the system is properly refilled with coolant. Finally, check for leaks and ensure the heating system operates correctly.
To replace the heater core in a Suzuki Forenza, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the coolant from the system. Next, remove the dashboard and the center console to access the HVAC unit, then disconnect the hoses attached to the heater core. Remove the mounting screws or clips securing the heater core, replace it with the new unit, and reassemble everything in reverse order, ensuring all connections are secure before refilling the coolant and reconnecting the battery. Finally, check for leaks and test the heating system.
You do not have to take the dash out. There are screws that you can access in order to take the radio out.
You will need to remove the dashboard panel in order to replace the electronic throttle control light. With the dashboard panel removed the light can be access to be replaced.
To replace the evaporator coil on a 1998 Plymouth Voyager, first, disconnect the battery and remove the dashboard to access the HVAC unit. Drain the refrigerant from the AC system, then disconnect the hoses and electrical connections from the evaporator. Remove the screws and clips securing the evaporator coil, take out the old coil, and install the new one in reverse order. Finally, reassemble the dashboard, reconnect the refrigerant lines, and recharge the AC system.
To replace the AC evaporator in a 2001 Saturn L300, first, ensure you have the necessary tools and safety equipment. Begin by disconnecting the battery, then remove the dashboard and HVAC assembly to access the evaporator. Disconnect the refrigerant lines, remove the old evaporator, and install the new one in reverse order. Finally, reassemble the dashboard, recharge the AC system, and test for proper operation.
To remove the dashboard on a 1993 Mazda MX-6 for gauge bulb replacement, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the screws securing the dashboard trim and carefully pry off the trim pieces, including the instrument cluster cover. Next, unscrew the bolts holding the dashboard in place, then gently pull it away from the mounting points to access the gauge bulbs. Replace the bulbs, reassemble the dashboard in reverse order, and reconnect the battery.
To replace the heater core in a 1991 Dodge W350, first, disconnect the battery and drain the cooling system. Remove the dashboard and the heater assembly to access the heater core, which is usually located inside the firewall. Disconnect the heater core hoses, remove the mounting screws, and take out the old core. Install the new heater core in reverse order, ensuring all connections are secure, then reassemble the dashboard and refill the cooling system.
Cooling Load is the amount of energy that is to be extracted from a house to develop a conditioned environment. There are two types of cooling loads i.e, sensible cooling load and latent cooling load.... Heating Load is the amount of heat that is to be supplied to a house in order to increase its temperature to maintain desired temperature...