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post Jun 9, 2012 - 6:57 AM
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HOW TO REMOVE AC EVAPORATOR:
I will not go into detail besides what I am just covering on this thread. I will not go into any troubleshooting or diagnostics for the most part. You will also get a chance to replace your expansion valve as well by doing this.

GENERAL INFO: The AC System components include A/C control panel, A/C amplifier, evaporator, evaporator temperature sensor, pressure switch, engine coolant temperature switch, A/C compressor, condenser, receiver-drier, and pipes and hoses.


and CONFIDENCE:


EVAPORATOR SAMPLE:


REASON: When your evaporator has a leak or has a strange AC smell, or you are changing your expansion valve (which are two common issues in AC). Also, you must have done diagnostics prior to. This also serves as reference as is.

TOYOTA REMOVE/INSTALL:
EVAPORATOR
Removal
Disconnect negative battery cable. Discharge A/C system using approved refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment. Disconnect inlet and outlet lines. Plug openings immediately. Remove grommets. Remove instrument panel and reinforcement. See INSTRUMENT PANEL. Unplug electrical connectors. Separate cooling unit cases.
Remove evaporator.

Reassembly & Installation
To install evaporator assembly, reverse removal procedure. If installing new evaporator core, add 1.4 ounces of refrigerant oil before installation. Evacuate and recharge system. Test system for leaks.

TOYOTA TORQUE SPEC:
Refrigerant Lines.....................Inch lbs. (N.m)
Compressor .......................... 86 (9.8)
Evaporator .......................... 86 (9.8)
Receiver-Drier ...................... 48 (5.4)

TOYOTA EVAPORATOR INSPECTION:
Condition Code Procedure
Abrasion damage, affecting structural integrity ... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Abrasion damage, not affecting structural integrity .............. .. ........ No service suggested or required.
Air flow obstruction, affecting performance .. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Attaching hardware broken ................. A ... Require repair or replacement of hardware.
Attaching hardware missing ................ C .......... Require replacement of hardware.
Attaching hardware not functioning ............ A ... Require repair or replacement of hardware.
Bracket bent, affecting performance ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Bracket bent, not affecting performance .. .. ........ No service suggested or required.
Bracket broken, affecting performance ............ A ............ Require replacement.
Bracket broken, not affecting performance .. .. ........ No service suggested or required.
Bracket corroded, affecting performance .. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Bracket corroded, not affecting performance .. 2 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Bracket cracked, affecting performance ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Bracket cracked, not affecting performance .. 1 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Bracket holes elongated, affecting performance .. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Bracket holes elongated, not affecting performance ............ .. ........ No service suggested or required.
Bracket loose, affecting performance ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Bracket loose, not affecting performance .. 1 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Bracket missing ......... C ............ Require replacement.
Corroded, affecting structural integrity ... A ............ Require replacement.
Corroded, not affecting structural integrity ... .. ........ No service suggested or required.
Evaporator foam seal leaking ................ A ............ Require replacement.
Evaporator foam seal missing ................ C ............ Require replacement.
Fitting type incorrect (such as compression fitting) ............... B ............ Require replacement.
Flange leaking .......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Leaking ................. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Restricted internally ... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads damaged ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped (threads missing) ............... A ............ Require replacement.

Here look at your Glove Box, this is how you remove it. You also will need to remove the lower corner side panels, kick panel, etc.


Things to know where they are located and what to remove.
Green: Harnesses to unplug
Red: Nuts and Screws to remove
Orange: Air Bag Harness (Not a concern)



Hiding Bolts/Screws





Once all fasteners and harnesses are removed, you have to unbolt from the firewall to free the evaporator. At this point you will need to relieve pressure. Do not attempt to do this part without knowledge and experience.



REINSTALL: is reverse, however, i found it easier to get the evaporator housing in its bolting position (not bolted yet), because if you install the drain hose first it makes it harder for the evaporator to go back on. Make sure before you are done that the drainage hose is put back through the firewall. I apologize I am not doing this all the way. Could have gone as far as vacuuming or charging but i ran out of time to take pics vs finishing the job.

RESULTS: AC IS ICE COLD...BRRrrrr.

Note:
1. I am not covering removing the pressure in the system.
2. I am not covering vacuuming the system.
3. I am not covering charging the system.
4. I am not covering how to change expansion valve or O-rings, thats straightforward.
**If you are getting this far, I think you already know what you are doing. Its highly recommended and to most if not all AC techs to always change the AC drier when opening up the system. This writeup will save you time to do this part yourself and then bring it to the AC shop for vacuuming and recharge. I am not responsible how you go about doing this job. That is your choice and discretion.

This post has been edited by trdproven: Jun 9, 2012 - 9:33 PM


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post Jul 5, 2012 - 6:49 PM
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Yea, a mechanic was gonna charge me 700 to change it...but this doesn't look to bad. What do you use to plug the lines so moisture doesn't get in the lines?

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