It is not visible to the human eye.
An evaporator coil is a vital part of any heating or cooling system. It is usually found in an air conditioner, because evaporator coils are particularly good at absorbing heat when air is passed through their system. Evaporator coils look like a series of pipes.
Look for the evaporator drain hose on the firewall; to remove it for cleaning or for removing the evaporator, simply pull it off.
Locate where the heater hoses go through the firewall. The evaporator is usually located close to there. Look nearby for a rubber hose or it even might just look like a rubber plug in the firewall.
An evaporator coil is a vital part of any heating or cooling system. It is usually found in an air conditioner, because evaporator coils are particularly good at absorbing heat when air is passed through their system. Evaporator coils look like a series of pipes.
Sounds like a problem which involves the evaporator, although the problem may not necessarily be at the evaporator.
To find the evaporator housing drain you will need to check your Chrysler manual. Look for the under hood diagram for it's exact location.
First, you get a manual and then follow the step by step instructions. This is how you install a evaporator core. No thank you is required. I like to help.
the evaporator canister is located in the middle of the truck. Just behind the cab it looks like two coffee cans but side by side
The evaporator
The factors that affect the heat transfer capacity of an evaporator include the surface area available for heat transfer, the temperature difference between the refrigerant and the surrounding air, the airflow over the evaporator coils, the type of refrigerant used, and the cleanliness of the evaporator coils. Additionally, factors like humidity levels and system design can also impact the heat transfer capacity of an evaporator.
There is no evaporator on that model.
The Air Conditioner Evaporator looks like a smaller version of a car radiator. In it, liquid compressed refrigerant (R-134A usually) expands into a gas and cools down significantly (evaporates). This allows it to remove heat from the air passing through the evaporator's fins.