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Old 09-05-07, 07:10 PM
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I need help.. I'm trying to figure out how to change the evaporator in a 95 SC300. I've searched and searched, i see thats its behind the glove box. But do i need to pull the whole dash out or just pull the glove box out? whatever is the easiest way and the right way to do so. Thanks

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i wwould assume you have to remove the whole dash
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Pull the glove box out and there are I believe 4 or five phillips head screws holding the front cover on and 4 that hold the bottom cover on. No need to remove entire dash.
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thanks guys..i'm gonna try to tackle this as soon as it comes in.
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Originally Posted by jm94tt
Pull the glove box out and there are I believe 4 or five phillips head screws holding the front cover on and 4 that hold the bottom cover on. No need to remove entire dash.
I don't think you even need to pull the glove box...

according to Mitchell:

remove cover plate under dash, remove fan control ecu, traction control ecu if equipped, and the power steering relay box... then pull the carpet back and remove the evaporator cover...
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