To remove the evaporator core from a 1988 Buick Electra, first disconnect the battery and then remove the dashboard and any components blocking access to the HVAC housing. Next, detach the heater hoses and any electrical connections linked to the evaporator. If the housing is stuck, look for hidden screws or clips that may be securing it; sometimes these are located behind the dashboard or under the vehicle. Once you free the housing, you can carefully pull it apart to access and remove the evaporator core.
To replace the AC evaporator on a 1999 Buick Century, first, disconnect the battery and relieve the refrigerant pressure. Remove the dashboard and the center console to access the HVAC housing. After removing the housing, disconnect the evaporator from the refrigerant lines, and replace it with the new unit. Finally, reassemble the HVAC housing, reconnect the refrigerant lines, recharge the system with refrigerant, and test the AC for proper operation.
It is at the engine end of the upper rad hose. Remove the housing and there it is. When replacing it make sure the spring goes toward the engine/
Two 1/2" or 13MM bolts hold it on. But, you may have to move the alternator, or it's bracket to reach them.
Under air the cleaner housing, under hood front driver's side.
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A fully fueled 75 Buick Electra 4door custom weighs 5080 lbs.
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It's under the hood, under the evaporator housing. Find the blower motor housing, almost dead center of the firewall. Follow the cable up and to the left. You'll have to remove the evaporator cover, and loosen the mounts for the fuses. The cable coming from the blower motor runs right past the resistor. The resistor faces up.
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Get a test light and find out where the power is not coming through. Check the fuse, relay and resistor pack located on the evaporator case.