To replace the AC unit in a 1997 Toyota T100, first, disconnect the battery and recover the refrigerant using a certified recovery machine. Remove the dashboard or access panel as necessary to reach the AC evaporator and compressor. Disconnect the electrical connectors and refrigerant lines from the old unit, then remove it from the vehicle. Install the new AC unit by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure, and recharge the system with the appropriate refrigerant.
Unfortunately the entire dash must come out to replace that unit.
Sorry, but this is not a job for a DIY-er. Leave this to a technician who is certified in AC repair.
Check to see if the ac unit is spinning while the car is on and the ac is turned on. If it is not, you may have to replace your computer under the fan fliter. If it is, go out and get some ac dye to see if there is a leak in your ac hose
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To replace the AC evaporator in a 1997 Toyota Tercel, first, disconnect the negative battery cable and discharge the AC system at a professional service center. Then, remove the dashboard and HVAC unit to access the evaporator. Detach the old evaporator from the HVAC unit, install the new one, and reassemble everything in reverse order. Finally, recharge the AC system and test for proper operation.
To safely replace a fuse for your AC unit, first turn off the power to the unit at the main electrical panel. Locate the fuse box on the AC unit and remove the blown fuse. Replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage rating. Turn the power back on and test the AC unit to ensure it is working properly. If you are unsure or uncomfortable with this process, it is best to contact a professional electrician or HVAC technician for assistance.
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no need to change the copper tube if the capacity of the unit is same.
The filter on your outside AC unit is typically located near the air intake grille or on the side of the unit. It is important to regularly check and replace the filter to ensure proper airflow and efficiency of your AC system.
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