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scorpo86Nov-07-20 08:12 PM
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#106005, "AC evap Bottom drain tray"




          

Hey guys!
Bought another 2ngt but the car has been sitting for years and field mice has gotten into the blower motor (I cleaned it out) but I'm having trouble removing the bottom drain compartment to get the rest out. I removed the clips and all but its still not loose, is there bolts on the back of it in the fire wall to remove it? I really need to drop it to clean it out so guys help me out because the book does not give me more other then the clips and bottom bolt to the inside of the firewall.

  

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Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOneNov-07-20 11:02 PM
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#106006, "RE: AC evap Bottom drain tray"
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The whole dash needs to come out so that you can get to all the clips and bolts holding the evaporator box in place. It sucks. I broke the first one I tried to take out with the dash in because I didn't want to take the dash out; lesson learned.

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scorpo86Nov-08-20 02:49 PM
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#106007, "RE: AC evap Bottom drain tray"
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Wow, this sucks then because I just can't have the whole car smelling like crap all the time, is that the same for the heater core as well?

  

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Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOneNov-11-20 02:41 AM
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#106008, "RE: AC evap Bottom drain tray"
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Originally posted by scorpo86
is that the same for the heater core as well?


The heater core is _worse_

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'95 TSi AWD (restoring a survivor)
'97 Talon ESi-T (poor impulse control)
'99 Eclipse RS-T (daily beater)
'13 Evo X (mostly stock)
'17 Sienna (Middle Aged Dad Mobile)



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