Absolutely not.
You can save some of it by: Close condenser valve to evap coil - Use guages to prevent exceeded max pressure. Run compressor to store gas in condenser. Cut off evap return line at compresser. Replace evap.
its behind the coils against the firewall
It's either not cooling enough or the drain is clogged. the water that is leaking from your a/c unit is humidity that has condensed on your evap coils. As air is passed thru the evap coils, heat and humidity are removed from said air.
The evap coil can be changed. However, depending on what kind of A/C unit you are talking about, it might make more sense to replace the whole unit. Also, before you invest in the time it takes to do the work of replacing the coil, make sure the rest of the unit is in good condition.
I got an 06 and the evap can is a black box-shape located by the feul tank...easy to replace.
The discharge line does not go back to the evaporator but instead it goes to the a/c condenser......
You can remove it and clean the filter inside it or you can replace it.
Trouble Code P1457 means:Evaporative emissions EVAP control system leakage So to fix it you need to replace the EVAP Canister
what part of the system? evap. blower motor in car. compressor dryer orfice hose assembly condensor under hood
small evap leak, check the fuel cap, if it is not loose, replace it.
To replace the evap emission system pressure sensor switch on a 1997 Nissan truck, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Locate the pressure sensor switch, usually near the fuel tank or on the evap canister, and unplug the electrical connector. Remove the old switch using the appropriate tools, then install the new switch by screwing it in place and reconnecting the electrical connector. Finally, reconnect the battery and check for any leaks or issues with the evap system.
The GM code P0440 indicates an issue with the evaporative emission control system (EVAP). To fix this, start by inspecting the EVAP system for leaks, such as damaged hoses, loose connections, or a faulty gas cap. You may also need to check the EVAP canister and purge valve for proper operation. If necessary, replace any damaged components and clear the code using an OBD-II scanner before retesting the system.