yesterday project......
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yesterday project......
my yesterday project was Evaporator replacement. after removing it there was little pin hole that the freon was leaking from slowly. now im back to frigid air ....
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if u woulda posted this up BEFORE hand i could have shown you a product most HVAC places including us sell that woulda kept you from having to remove the dash and would probably have fixed the little pin hole leak
be the BEST time to replace those servo's btw, couldnt have any easier access to them... lol
good job on getting it done though
be the BEST time to replace those servo's btw, couldnt have any easier access to them... lol
good job on getting it done though
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it took about 6 hours . i have done acura and recently done e46 evaporator. i must say this one was the easiest. i bought the car with a low leak and they try fixing it but it didn't work. evap was only like $280+ the expansion valve. done the work myself now shes good for another 100K
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Good work on it you guys are right it isnt as bad as it looks i not too long ago had to remove the dash on a Lincoln town car just to get to the heater core.
i have a question- did you remain with any srews or bolts after this job..
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its made by a company called cliplight
http://www.cliplight.com/
we sell tons of it for residential HVAC units but we do carry and sell some for the auto's.
here is the automotive one
http://www.cliplight.com/automotive/...tID=16&catID=4
this is the freon im running....
http://www.icorinternational.com/hotshot.html
it can be added to the r-134a no problems and will run 10-15 degrees cooler. its amazing! the hotshot is also available in a 10oz can although the standard can for it is a 25lb jug
oh....i manage a HVAC supply house locally in town so im familiar with most of this stuff. good stuff though OP
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