Removing dashboard, for AC evap
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Removing dashboard, for AC evap
People,
trying to get some sot of step by step instructions/diagram for how to remove dash to access the AC evaporator. Mine leaks like crazy. Wondering if other memnbers here experienced this as well. I tried sucking out the ac drain tube with a vac, some fluid/water comes out, and help a bit, but within a week, evap floods again the passsenger floor. What a headache.
I never had a car that did this. How/why do these cobalts have this flaw? What else could be causing this back up/flooding? When I take a curve, you can hear the slusssssssshhhhhh/sloping nioise of a flooded evap case(?).
I have determined that the only way is to yank the entire dash, and open up this evap case, and figure it out that way. Its going to be a huge job.
Tips appreciated!
trying to get some sot of step by step instructions/diagram for how to remove dash to access the AC evaporator. Mine leaks like crazy. Wondering if other memnbers here experienced this as well. I tried sucking out the ac drain tube with a vac, some fluid/water comes out, and help a bit, but within a week, evap floods again the passsenger floor. What a headache.
I never had a car that did this. How/why do these cobalts have this flaw? What else could be causing this back up/flooding? When I take a curve, you can hear the slusssssssshhhhhh/sloping nioise of a flooded evap case(?).
I have determined that the only way is to yank the entire dash, and open up this evap case, and figure it out that way. Its going to be a huge job.
Tips appreciated!
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