Go to your local car dealer.There,they will most likely be able to tell you.
a shop is costing me 1100.00 to replace little to much i think.
The Evaporator is behind the glove box
Labor times vary based on the location and experience of mechanical shops. Replacing the evaporator for a 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport requires a tremendous amount of work such as removing the dash, draining the Freon, and pressurizing the A/C system. The average national time to replace an evaporator unit is between eight and ten work hours.
It is a lot of work. You need to remove the dash board out of your way, wich also inclueds droping the streering colum.
Remove the dash and replace the evaporator...you might as well replace the heater core while your in there. Its a big job...but can be done a lot cheaper than bringing it to a mechanic
Use the lever rules
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The evaporator is the coil that's inside the air handling system under the dashboard. It's similar in operation to a radiator, except that it makes the air cold. To replace the evaporator you really should have a shop manual that has pictures and diagrams. It's not an easy process and will require that much of the heating system be disassembled, along with peripheral equipment that may obscure access. Before replacing the evaporator, make certain that it really is the problem. The only real reason to replace an evaporator coil is if it is leaking. Most AC leaks originate around the compressor seal, the schrader valves or the rubber hoses.
It is located underneath the center of the dash. It requires the removal of the air conditioning evaporator on cars with air to replace it. On some years the removal of the steering column is also required.
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If you mean the evaporator canister it is under the car on the left side just about under the driver seat.
You must remove the evaporator case from behind the glovebox and disassemble it. The expansion valve is mounted to the evaporator.