@@iflex1963 No . the edge was thinner.. I used Gorilla tape and re introduced the round cut out to the hole. the cut must be very flat and ribs must be removed . anyaway the vid was a help.
Found you .. tks.. I went this course also. My evapcore was literally carpeted with a felt of blocking junk. 6 years 100k miles. 3.5k$ to really replace. OH, my access hole you recommended was showing my leak there also. I did by those adjustable plugs size 12 Winterizing plugs that really fit back to the view holes. tks.
I believe I am going to tackle this method you shown soon. Someone used a camera to the backside . In the video the plugs look different sizes.. Thanks.
So I've gotta ask , where did you got the 2 in plugs from. You said you had a hell of a time finding them. Nice job BTW. That's exactly what I'm gonna be doing this Sat
Here is the link for the plugs I used...
www.amazon.com/dp/B011HBY3BW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
mine didnt have a profound edge to snap in. perhaps. me.
@@Cointrip Did they look like the pic in the link?
@@iflex1963 No . the edge was thinner.. I used Gorilla tape and re introduced the round cut out to the hole. the cut must be very flat and ribs must be removed . anyaway the vid was a help.
Nice video - but it would've been better if you had just pulled out the plugs to show the finished job.
Found you .. tks.. I went this course also. My evapcore was literally carpeted with a felt of blocking junk. 6 years 100k miles. 3.5k$ to really replace. OH, my access hole you recommended was showing my leak there also. I did by those adjustable plugs size 12 Winterizing plugs that really fit back to the view holes. tks.
Thanks for the info. My work truck ac is need of a cleaning. Your method seems to be the easiest and most convenient.
ford really screwed up not having cabin air filters
Thanks for making this video. It helped a bunch.
Thank you for this video. Very helpful.
Use the hole saw in reverse once the pilot guide bit goes through, it will be less grabby and easier to control.
Would of liked to see them out, good view of what it looks like, thanks gonna tell this..
Thank you for posting this.
Thank you, especially for the link to the plugs
Thank you so much for the information Sir
Thanks, need to do this soon 😬
I hot-glued FrogzSkin material to the bottom of the cowling in front of the windshield. Not as good as a filter but better than stock.
You my new buddy just saved me and my son alot it work on our trucks, thank you, how about the radio display staying black? Thank again...
I believe I am going to tackle this method you shown soon.
Someone used a camera to the backside .
In the video the plugs look different sizes.. Thanks.
Optical illusion...
well the holes revealed indicator of a leak "green stuff". but 900$. will replace it. ha.
So I've gotta ask , where did you got the 2 in plugs from. You said you had a hell of a time finding them.
Nice job BTW.
That's exactly what I'm gonna be doing this Sat
Link to plugs is in description
By any chance, is there a cabin filter in there?
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