You can determine if the evaporator cooler in a 2002 PT Cruiser is bad by checking for reduced cooling performance, unusual odors, or visible leaks around the unit. To remove and replace it, first disconnect the battery and drain the coolant, then remove the dashboard to access the HVAC housing. Detach the evaporator lines, unbolt the evaporator from its housing, and install the new unit by reversing the removal steps. Ensure to recharge the refrigerant and check for leaks after installation.
To remove and replace the AC evaporator in a 2002 Chrysler Concorde LXI, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the refrigerant from the AC system. Next, remove the dashboard and the HVAC housing to access the evaporator. Disconnect the evaporator lines, unbolt the evaporator from the housing, and replace it with the new unit. Finally, reassemble the HVAC housing, reconnect the refrigerant lines, and recharge the AC system.
remove glove box. disconnect harnesses and remove evaporator and thermostat is behind it. remove glove box. disconnect harnesses and remove evaporator and thermostat is behind it.
The evaporator in the '03 Silverado is under the dash on the passenger side. Unfortunately to replace it, you have to remove the front dash. This is probably one where you will need to take it into the shop.
remove old thermostat and replace with new thermostat and gasket
Remove the engine .....bugger of a job
The entire, and I mean ENTIRE front dash has to come out to remove the heater box which then must be disassembled in order to replace the evaporator or heater core. Not a job for the feint of heart.
To replace the evaporator coil in a 1999 Yukon, first, discharge the air conditioning system to safely remove refrigerant. Then, remove the dashboard and disconnect the HVAC unit from the vehicle. After accessing the evaporator coil, unbolt it from the housing, disconnect the refrigerant lines, and replace it with the new coil. Reassemble the HVAC unit, reconnect everything, and recharge the system with refrigerant.
To replace the evaporator on a Saturn L300, first, disconnect the negative battery cable and drain the coolant. Remove the dashboard and HVAC assembly to access the evaporator core, typically located within the HVAC unit. Disconnect the refrigerant lines and any electrical connectors, then unbolt and remove the old evaporator. Install the new evaporator in reverse order, ensuring all connections are secure, then reassemble the dashboard and refill the coolant.
No, but it does make it easier.
To remove the evaporator from a 1997 Savana van, first, disconnect the battery and drain the A/C system. Then, remove the dashboard and any necessary components obstructing access to the evaporator housing. Unbolt the evaporator housing, disconnect the refrigerant lines, and carefully extract the evaporator core. Make sure to replace any seals or O-rings during reassembly to prevent leaks.
To replace the evaporator in a Daewoo Nubira, first disconnect the battery and remove the dashboard components to access the HVAC unit. Drain the refrigerant from the AC system, then disconnect the lines and remove the blower assembly. Next, detach the evaporator core from the HVAC housing, install the new evaporator, and reassemble the components in reverse order. Finally, recharge the AC system with refrigerant and test for leaks.
To replace the evaporator in a 1973 Corvette, first, disconnect the battery and drain the refrigerant from the AC system. Remove the dashboard and any necessary interior components to access the evaporator housing. Disconnect the evaporator's refrigerant lines and electrical connections, then unbolt the evaporator from its housing. Install the new evaporator by reversing the process, ensuring all connections are secure and recharging the AC system afterward.