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Remove Evaporator Housing without Pulling Heater Hoses


8thTon

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2004
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3.0 V6
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Automatic
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My world is filled with stuff that needs to be fixed
My AC has leaked since I got it, and it was filled with dye then too. I've never been able to see any leak though. I replaced the accumulator and seals because it was easy, and it blew cold for a week or two and then leaked down again. So now I want to try the evaporator since a leak there would be hidden (and it kinda had that smell in the cab too).

So if I remove the air filter and the coolant and washer reservoirs, and perhaps the fan, can I get the housing out without disconnecting the heater hoses?
 
I've swapped complete AC systems from donor trucks into others in the past and I'm pretty sure I had to remove the heater hoses to get the HVAC housing out. I also had to drop the inner wheel well liner. That was in older trucks though.

I THINK maybe since you're just removing the evaporator, MAYBE you could remove the wheel well liner and sneak the HVAC housing down and out rather than up and out like I did.
 

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