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In order to change the evaporator in Pt Cruiser, the entire dash has to be removed, then replace the evaporator, and reinstall the complete dash.
To replace the evaporator core on a 2002 Tacoma, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the refrigerant from the AC system. Remove the dashboard and the HVAC unit to access the evaporator core. Detach the core from the housing, replace it with the new unit, and reassemble everything in reverse order. Finally, recharge the AC system and test for leaks to ensure proper functionality.
To change the evaporator core on a 2000 Chevy Express van, first, disconnect the battery and drain the coolant. Remove the dashboard and HVAC assembly to access the evaporator core, which is typically located behind the dashboard. Unclip and detach any hoses connected to the core, then remove the core from its housing. Install the new evaporator core, reassemble the HVAC system, and refill the coolant before reconnecting the battery.
In the same manner as replacing the heater core. The complete dash assembly must be removed. Big job.
how to take a evaorator out of a 1997 pontiac trans am
To replace the evaporator core in a Ford Ranger, first, disconnect the battery and remove the dashboard and any components obstructing access to the heater box. Drain the coolant and remove the hoses connected to the evaporator core. Once the heater box is accessible, unscrew and remove the old evaporator core, then install the new one in the reverse order, ensuring all connections are secure and there are no leaks before reassembling the dashboard. Finally, refill the coolant and reconnect the battery.
To replace the evaporator core on a 2003 Chevy Express van, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the coolant. Remove the dashboard to access the HVAC housing, which involves detaching various components like the steering column and center console. Once you have access to the HVAC unit, remove the blower motor, and detach the evaporator core from the housing. Install the new evaporator core, reassemble everything in the reverse order, and refill the coolant before reconnecting the battery.
no , the heater core is for your heat , the evaporator core is for your air conditioning ( cooling )
The expansion valve is located inside the evaporator core housing on the evaporator core. If you see the large and small pipes coming through the firewall on the passenger side of the engine compartment and trace them into the plastic box behind the glove box, you will find the evaporator core inside this box and the expansion valve is the little aluminum block that is in between those pipes and the evaporator core. It should have a little quarter- like bell on the rear of it. Hope this helps and is in time.
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 change the evaporator core in a 1995 Camaro, first, disconnect the battery and remove the dashboard for access. Next, drain the refrigerant and remove the heater core and evaporator housing from the vehicle. Replace the old evaporator core with a new one, reassemble the housing, and reinstall the dashboard. Finally, recharge the refrigerant and reconnect the battery, ensuring everything is sealed properly to avoid leaks.
I was quoted 6 hours of labor... on a 2002 Tribute.