The AC evaporator core is typically located inside the vehicle's dashboard, within the HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system. It is situated downstream of the blower motor and is responsible for absorbing heat from the cabin air, allowing the refrigerant to cool the air that is then circulated into the vehicle. Accessing the evaporator core often requires disassembling parts of the dashboard.
The AC evaporator is located in the lower Dash.
The heater core and AC system aren't connected.. the only component of the AC system located near the heater core is the evaporator.. so long as you don't try, say, prying out the heater core carelessly, there's nothing it should do to the AC system.
evaporator is located behind the dashboard, on the passenger side.
The oriface tube is located inside the inlet line of the evaporator core.
The evaporator.
The AC evaporator in a 2003 Saturn Vue is located inside the vehicle, typically within the HVAC housing behind the dashboard. To access it, you generally need to remove the dashboard and associated components to reach the evaporator core. It's recommended to consult a repair manual for detailed instructions or seek professional assistance for this task.
The expansion valve is located on the rear evaporator core, typically in a casing located under one of the rear interior trim panels.
The AC compressor fuse on a 2001 Toyota Tacoma 3.4 liter is located within the r A/C Evaporator Core.
It'll have an HVAC compartment which contains the heater core, blower fan, and AC evaporator. It'll be located (or partially located) under the dash next to the passenger door AC vent.
It's the cooling element for the AC.
the evaporator is located in the hvac box that sits behind the dash, it also holds the heater core, the blend air door, and the mode door....the dash has to be pulled out to get to the box.....not an easy job...
The heater core is behind the AC evaporator core. You must remove the panel with the venting on the passenger side. Then you must disconnect the two AC fittings inside the engine firewall. You do not have to remove the AC evaporator core, it will swing somewhat out of the way so that you can get to the heater core. There are several clips and screws holding the heater core in place that must be removed. Then you are able to remove the heater core. It is about a $35.00 item.