Evaporator cleaning - access to spray?
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Evaporator cleaning - getting access to spray?
I need to clean my evaporator.
Is there any better access than trying to get in through the resistor opening?
I also need to pull the console/radio out. Is there a panel or something I could pull that would give me better access while I have it out? I don't want to pull the entire dash and the evaporator, but if I can get into the box, that would be nice.
Thanks,
Is there any better access than trying to get in through the resistor opening?
I also need to pull the console/radio out. Is there a panel or something I could pull that would give me better access while I have it out? I don't want to pull the entire dash and the evaporator, but if I can get into the box, that would be nice.
Thanks,
Last edited by BobMax; 02-19-2013 at 04:54 AM.
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Thanks Fakie, but as I mentioned, I don't want to pull the evaporator. I've learned to leave the A/C alone when it's working well :-).
Can I pull the blower motor out reasonably easily, and would I get a nice attack zone that way?
Or, can I pull one of those panels on the Evap unit and get in there with it still installed?
Can I pull the blower motor out reasonably easily, and would I get a nice attack zone that way?
Or, can I pull one of those panels on the Evap unit and get in there with it still installed?
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