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blocked evaporator

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blocked evaporator

Post by Bitumen Beast »

After a bit of asking around i have worked out that the filter on my evaporator is blocked. My question is, what is the easiest way to get to it to clean it out. It's on a 75 series ute.
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

sorry to make your day but the dash has to come out. Dash out, undo air con lines (will need a regas and new seals). take evap out of plastic box and CAREFULLY clean out using a combination of water jets, reverse direction flushing and patiently picking out the crap with a needle or something. Make sure you cap off the ends of the evaporator and seal them from getting moisture in, or sit a hair dryer on one outlet and blow hot air thru it to get moisture out.
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Post by sambo »

Or brand new ones are only about $120.

Just got one for my 60s cost me $115
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Post by balzackracing »

Also not going to make your day, I have done about 5 or 6 of these and every one of them strips the aluminium threads on the evaporator no matter what we did. So a new evaperator it will be!!!.
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Post by Bitumen Beast »

Sound's like it's gonna be a fun weekend..... Where would I get a new one? Would a place like Repco have them or would I have to go to Toyota?
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Post by flyology »

Try Ashdown Ingrams, or a reputable aircon auto electrician parts supplier. Buy a new receiver dryer whilst you are there, you will need a new one if the system is opened. Take the old one with you, to make sure you get the correct one. Sometimes the fittings have been changed.
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