Disconnecting the Evaporator will cause all the refrigerant gas to escape. Unless you know how to evacuate and properly charge the system, I would not recommend any one to disconnect the evaporator.
Is the ac drain located in the middle of that white Styrofoam? Looks like a square 1:43. There is no debri or dirt in my CRV that I can detect. Would you recomend pouring a condesner cleaner or water in the drain to maKe sure its unclogged from up top?
Thanks for the video, but honestly, without audio, I have no idea what you're doing.
Don't lose patience, like I almost did. At the end you'll see he's working under the dash, passenger side.
Does anybody out there know if a 1997 Honda CRV has an orifice tube or is it built into the evaporator
Disconnecting the Evaporator will cause all the refrigerant gas to escape.
Unless you know how to evacuate and properly charge the system, I would not recommend any one to disconnect the evaporator.
No narrative description or CC’s, no idea what’s going on….just wasted my time mate.
Mission failed man where's the audio/cc
Muy mal
Can't tell what the heck is going on here
Is the ac drain located in the middle of that white Styrofoam? Looks like a square 1:43. There is no debri or dirt in my CRV that I can detect.
Would you recomend pouring a condesner cleaner or water in the drain to maKe sure its unclogged from up top?
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