Wow - 2016 F350 started acting up on a long 5-day camping trip - found this, tried it, just ran through the desert north of Vegas and barely had to have the fan on - 105 degrees outside, 70 on the temp inside... thank you!
My truck started acting up today, no air volume. Came across this video and figured it was worth a shot, so I cut the hole and rinsed with water. Blows better than it did in years! Thank you so much man, you saved me a bunch of headaches!
So helpful! Its funny how every other video on this topic references taking the entire dash out and the month long, tedious process it entails to do such a thing. Just cut out a hole, spray water, tape it back up, done. Thanks so much for the common sense, that just doesn't seem too common.
i used a larger 1/8" thick HDPE black panel and added light silicone on edges of hole screwed the HDPE panel on and now i have a sealed hole and can be removed for future clean outs....which i had took pics for reference
I'll be doing that shortly... currently my blower feels like an asthmatic gerbil breathing it's last breath and I think 10 years of border collie fuzz has done a number on the evap coils.
Ha! You just made me look like a pro at work. This fixed our AC problem. I even went as far as cutting a plastic piece from a bucket and fastening it with short self tappers so it can be easily cleaned next time! Thanks for this video, man! 🍻
Thanks for sharing brother. It sure is miserable when your ac goes out when it's close to 100 degrees. It's been one of the hottest summers I've been through.
evaporator plugged up...it's inside truck. condenser is in front of motor. i did that on the condenser under hood of truck on my 96 f250. peeled back cover, took to car wash and blew it out..then took metal tape and pieced it back together.. worked well..thanks for your efforts
Your evaporator case was under the hood against the firewall on the passenger side right? All I had to do on my 07 f750 was to remove the blower resistor assembly and rinse and blow out the evaporator coil. No cutting was needed.
we have air valve with foot long metal tube bent 90degress at end and mashes almost flat we use to blow air filters and radiators before we wash .... So dirt doesnt cake up
I’ve got the same truck and wondering if this is my problem. The air is still cool but when the blower is on high or medium it sounds like it’s struggling, kinda like it’s off balance. Lower speeds it cools but not desirable using it only on lower speeds. I replaced a burned out blower 2 yrs ago (NOT FUN) and it was fine until about a year ago. I definitely do not want to go to a dealer since they almost want me to finance a new truck just for repairs 😂
@leewhisenant4459 pressure is impacted by airflow. The gouges and pressures will tell you where your air flow issue is. Condenser/ evaporator based off high and low side pressures. Gauges tell a big story if you know what they are telling you
we have a pet that sits down there on the floorboard. There was 3/4 inch of hair n crud and had to pull out $3.800. with all new parts. it was hard pack like felt
Use a circle saw and leave part of it uncut. You can then bend plastic back and cover with ac tape, hardly tell you were there. Also spray with evap cleaner. This works good since Ford in its wisdom didn’t put a cabin filter on system!
As long as your drain tube isn't plugged, the water will drain out of the airbox. The evaporator produces water when your AC is working, anyway and it has to drain somewhere.
I had my system profesionally cleaned.. It was expensive. The evaporator side was truely clogged like a thick rug. I wish I could filter the dirt before it reaches there.
Hey man, like the video. So I have a 2009 F150, but the evaporator box and everything looks exactly like this behind the glove box. I'm having the same problem..airflow just isn't very strong. Once you cut the hole in the box, what is the gap between the evaporator and the box?..just want to make sure I don't run the saw blade too deep. Also, and this may be a dumb question, but it appears that it's totally fine to run the water in there and it just drains out no problem?
For the Super Duty, there was at least a couple of inches between the plastic and evap... Just be extremely careful with whatever tool you use. The oscillating tool that I used worked perfectly. Also, yes as long as your airbox drain is open, putting water in there is not a problem. If the drain is clogged, you might flood your floorboard area or fill up the vents passages with water.
Haven’t had AC in my 2010 f150 from February-May. Ford wanted to replace everything. $3500…I went to kwik kar and they replaced the compressor and flushed the condenser. Worked great for the past month. Now it’s blowing hot again. Wondering if this will help at all or I need to look for a leak in the system.
If your compressor was truly bad, debris from it could have traveled to the condensor and plugged the very tiny paths it has for the freon to travel through. Flushing on newer condensors I have read will not work because of this. It's not that much more expensive to replace it. Along with the drier bottle/accumulator and orifice tube (if it has one). In this case Ford probably had it right, unless they were wanting to replace evaporator (in dash). 3500 is steep also. But now you're having to get into it again. Flushing should mostly be reserved for wide open components like hoses and evaps just before reassembly.
No, the water goes out of the drain inside the evaporator housing. If that drain is plugged, then it will fill up the box and could eventually soak the cab floor.
@@Alee6.7 your HVAC box has a drain. It should drain forward and come out by the passenger front tire. There is a drain tube that comes out there. Unless that drain is clogged, it will drain itself.
The condenser coil is upfront by the radiator you are working on the evaporator coil that is where the refrigerant “evaporates” and to be honest, the coil did not look dirty when you exposed it.
My a/c was doing this and I knew to change evaporator coil, but now it's only blowing 65° through my vent. Any ideal what could have went wrong. Used to blow 50-55° easily
From all the research I've done recently, cabin air filters were not added until 2017 - although there seem to be some dealer-installed options. My 2016 does NOT have an air filter - take a look at a few of the videos for replacing a cabin air filter on the 2017+ trucks and you'll immediately see the difference in the older models.
Will this help with making the ac run cooler? I took my truck to the dealership a few years back n they said I needed a new evaporator they want close to 2k to replace it I’m trying to avoid that. It’s still working heat still works and when it’s not super hot out we’re talkin 70s or below it blows reasonably cool air but anything over 70 it just seems to be warm air coming out
Really doesn't change the temperature, but it increases the flow of air. Does your Evaporator have a refrigerant leak? If your system doesn't have any Freon, it won't blow cold at all.
@@tallfarmboy tried Freon awhile ago it’s loaded I think the dealership is jus tryna get money outa me it doesn’t seem to be a flow issue if I throw it on max it pushes air well. I watched another video and a guy said it could be the evaporator temp sensor apparently this is a common issue with the 2011 6.7s so I’m gonna try that you can get a temporary one for cheap on Amazon I’ll hook that up and if it starts working I know what the real problem is
If your evaporator is clogged, it will prevent air from flowing through the fins properly and wont blow as cold/or cold at all. I've seen it plenty of times. The evaporator in this vehicle wasn't bad at all compared to what I've ran into in dusty climates.
@@tylergrabin5288 I know for a fact the 2015 F550 super duty work series bucket trucks does NOT have a cabin filter nor a housing to hold one. If you have the round air vents, not the square ones it has no cabin filter. Its almost like the work trucks are using the 2010 interior before they started using cabin filters in 2011. The blower motor pick up under the dash straight sucks the dirt off the floorboard pushing it into the evaporator. I can tell this guy is dealing with a work series super duty because of the glove box design and how far the evaporator is to the right side that is were the newer design has the cabin filter just under the airbag between the blower and the evaporator air box.
@tetsuonabiki my 2019 f250 has an air cabin filter. I've changed several times ans it never helped my air flow issue. Debating whether or not the coils are clogged but don't wanna cut it if it's not dirty.
@@tylergrabin5288 of course your 2019 has a cabin filter they didn't have them in the generation pre 2010. 2011 and on was a new generation with cabin filters. But the work trucks made after 2011 they were putting the old style interior from before 2010 with no cabin filter. I'm starting to believe you can't read or have poor comprehension or just didn't read anything I typed in my previous post. So I'm not responding anymore to this silliness. God Bless and Godspeed, my friend.
the dirt is all on the opposite side. The blower motor blows from the other side. So....... you don't want to blow any dirt thru the evaporator, but blow it back out the way it entered.
Wow - 2016 F350 started acting up on a long 5-day camping trip - found this, tried it, just ran through the desert north of Vegas and barely had to have the fan on - 105 degrees outside, 70 on the temp inside... thank you!
Howd u drain the water
Thanks for letting us know it works…. About to try it this week!!!!
@@BenWanicki the water drains on it's own out of the HVAC box.
My truck started acting up today, no air volume. Came across this video and figured it was worth a shot, so I cut the hole and rinsed with water. Blows better than it did in years! Thank you so much man, you saved me a bunch of headaches!
So helpful! Its funny how every other video on this topic references taking the entire dash out and the month long, tedious process it entails to do such a thing. Just cut out a hole, spray water, tape it back up, done. Thanks so much for the common sense, that just doesn't seem too common.
It’s like cutting a hole in the bed of a truck to change the fuel pump. WtfN?
Wow this will save me a 10 hour labor charge! My auto service center wanted to remove the entire dash to clean the evaporator. Great video thanks!
Use a 11/4 hole drill bit and you can put an expansion plug to seal the hole
i used a larger 1/8" thick HDPE black panel and added light silicone on edges of hole screwed the HDPE panel on and now i have a sealed hole and can be removed for future clean outs....which i had took pics for reference
Awesome job! Too many idiots trying to correct you on the name. Who cares you got the job done that no one’s else has posted it. Bravo!!!!!!!!
@@josetech2838 thanks, man! I appreciate it!
Just a slight reminder - it's called a evaporator coil - your condenser coil is located on the outside of the engine in front of the Radiator
It’s called an evaporator coil.
Man thanks for your time in the video Sir. Saved me alot of blood sweat and tears...
Omg what an obvious reasonable solution to a terrible problem. Thank you, im going to do it tonight
Love these kind of hacks. Much easier than pulling the dash! Thanks for sharing.
It literally says that in the title
Did this to my f150. Thanks for locating a great spot on the f250!
So silly that ford didn't install a cabin air filter in these trucks. Could have prevented a lot of messing around! Thanks for the video!
I'll be doing that shortly... currently my blower feels like an asthmatic gerbil breathing it's last breath and I think 10 years of border collie fuzz has done a number on the evap coils.
underrated video......
Ha! You just made me look like a pro at work. This fixed our AC problem. I even went as far as cutting a plastic piece from a bucket and fastening it with short self tappers so it can be easily cleaned next time! Thanks for this video, man! 🍻
I’m thinking maybe the actual blower may be bad and/or actuators aren’t opening for the vents?
Thanks for sharing brother. It sure is miserable when your ac goes out when it's close to 100 degrees. It's been one of the hottest summers I've been through.
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Well I don't know where you're at but here in Texas we are literally melting
@@thetruth7839 yes , I know what you mean. I just drove through Texas. NC hasn’t been too much better . It’s hotter than last year.
evaporator plugged up...it's inside truck. condenser is in front of motor. i did that on the condenser under hood of truck on my 96 f250. peeled back cover, took to car wash and blew it out..then took metal tape and pieced it back together.. worked well..thanks for your efforts
Your evaporator case was under the hood against the firewall on the passenger side right? All I had to do on my 07 f750 was to remove the blower resistor assembly and rinse and blow out the evaporator coil. No cutting was needed.
we have air valve with foot long metal tube bent 90degress at end and mashes almost flat we use to blow air filters and radiators before we wash .... So dirt doesnt cake up
Thanks my friend! Will try this week and report back 100 💯 😊
What about the blower fan having lint on the fan blade it'll reduce air flow pressure
Thank you so much you just saved me a whole lot of work.
I typically will run my A/C on low blower setting when I know the humidity is high. the sweating of the evaporator will rinse off dirt and junk.
Thank you so much it's work great have been doing it now for routine maintenance
What are you doing later?
-Watering my Evaporator coil 😂😂😂
I’ve got the same truck and wondering if this is my problem. The air is still cool but when the blower is on high or medium it sounds like it’s struggling, kinda like it’s off balance. Lower speeds it cools but not desirable using it only on lower speeds. I replaced a burned out blower 2 yrs ago (NOT FUN) and it was fine until about a year ago. I definitely do not want to go to a dealer since they almost want me to finance a new truck just for repairs 😂
Nothing beats putting a set of Guages on it to read the pressures. It will reveal a lot.
It’s an air flow issue. Gauges won’t help the problem only tell you what the pressure is. Might as well check the oil while you have the hood open
@leewhisenant4459 pressure is impacted by airflow. The gouges and pressures will tell you where your air flow issue is. Condenser/ evaporator based off high and low side pressures. Gauges tell a big story if you know what they are telling you
I would do this but my evaporator is also leaking so I definitely need to get it replaced.
Would this also lead to a smelly interior when the a/c is on? Bought my truck used and could never get a musty smell out of it.
Thank you so much for the information bro God bless you
I cut a 6-in Access weight and sealed it with a marine-grade access door for less than $6
Joe care to elaborate on what access door you used exactly
I assume you used perhaps a 3m 5200 or such type of sealant
I'm thinking of trying this on a 2011 expedition but wondering where is the drain. I hope it drains properly.
So I did that rinsing of the condenser box on my 2015 f350 no difference in air flow so far
we have a pet that sits down there on the floorboard. There was 3/4 inch of hair n crud and had to pull out $3.800. with all new parts. it was hard pack like felt
5 years of travel
Does a 2016 super duty not have cabin air filters
I need help bro mines just blows hot air do i need to change air fliter or do this instead ?!!
I also just popped a hole kind of where you cut using one of my giant Milwaukee batteries LOL
great video, helped a lot. thank you
I have a 2011 f750. Would that work on it as well ??
Yes, same thing actually
You just saved me a ton of work. Thank You!
Use a circle saw and leave part of it uncut. You can then bend plastic back and cover with ac tape, hardly tell you were there. Also spray with evap cleaner. This works good since Ford in its wisdom didn’t put a cabin filter on system!
Could this have anything to do with air blowing hard but not cold just cool?
will the water just drain outside? its scary pouring water inside
As long as your drain tube isn't plugged, the water will drain out of the airbox. The evaporator produces water when your AC is working, anyway and it has to drain somewhere.
I had my system profesionally cleaned.. It was expensive. The evaporator side was truely clogged like a thick rug. I wish I could filter the dirt before it reaches there.
Where does the water drain at
Hey man, like the video. So I have a 2009 F150, but the evaporator box and everything looks exactly like this behind the glove box. I'm having the same problem..airflow just isn't very strong. Once you cut the hole in the box, what is the gap between the evaporator and the box?..just want to make sure I don't run the saw blade too deep. Also, and this may be a dumb question, but it appears that it's totally fine to run the water in there and it just drains out no problem?
For the Super Duty, there was at least a couple of inches between the plastic and evap... Just be extremely careful with whatever tool you use. The oscillating tool that I used worked perfectly. Also, yes as long as your airbox drain is open, putting water in there is not a problem. If the drain is clogged, you might flood your floorboard area or fill up the vents passages with water.
It is I got same issue
Haven’t had AC in my 2010 f150 from February-May. Ford wanted to replace everything. $3500…I went to kwik kar and they replaced the compressor and flushed the condenser. Worked great for the past month. Now it’s blowing hot again. Wondering if this will help at all or I need to look for a leak in the system.
I would really think that you have a leak in the system. Putting some dye into the system would help you to locate the leak.
If your compressor was truly bad, debris from it could have traveled to the condensor and plugged the very tiny paths it has for the freon to travel through. Flushing on newer condensors I have read will not work because of this. It's not that much more expensive to replace it. Along with the drier bottle/accumulator and orifice tube (if it has one). In this case Ford probably had it right, unless they were wanting to replace evaporator (in dash). 3500 is steep also. But now you're having to get into it again. Flushing should mostly be reserved for wide open components like hoses and evaps just before reassembly.
Does the water fall inside truck?
No, the water goes out of the drain inside the evaporator housing. If that drain is plugged, then it will fill up the box and could eventually soak the cab floor.
@tallfarmboy mine must be plugged then,I did this now my truck won't start.
I have a 2008 ford f350 but where do you cut mine it has it in the corner
This will works in 2008 model ?
Made my day! Thank you
Cleaning evap not condenser
Was cold air coming out before you did this? Mine blows weak and had barely any cold
Resistor is out
Do you have to drain the water or it drains by itself ?
@@Alee6.7 your HVAC box has a drain. It should drain forward and come out by the passenger front tire. There is a drain tube that comes out there. Unless that drain is clogged, it will drain itself.
Any issues with having the hole in the plastic cover?
No issues at all. The Gorilla Tape is pretty strong.
The condenser coil is upfront by the radiator you are working on the evaporator coil that is where the refrigerant “evaporates” and to be honest, the coil did not look dirty when you exposed it.
Could you use air hose
I don't think just compressed air would work as well as water. But, anything would be better than doing nothing.
Do the 11-16 f250’s not have a cabin filter?
nope
Isn’t there screws in that cover you can just take that off?
No, not without removing the dash.
Labor and 2K+ just saved. Awesome video. Buy your dog a new chew toy …
My a/c was doing this and I knew to change evaporator coil, but now it's only blowing 65° through my vent. Any ideal what could have went wrong. Used to blow 50-55° easily
Outside coil might be getting to hot or your low on Freon
@graaleragod4204 possible but before I changed all thar it was 55° with same condenser coil., freon is perfect 🤦♂️
@@millionairemccoy218 compressor might be faulty too or a line might be clogged or restricted. It could be anything when it comes too AC
@graaleragod4204 yea I know, wish I had just left it alone.
You have broken the evap temp sensor.
is 2007 f-250 xl super duty 5.4 has a cabin filter?
From all the research I've done recently, cabin air filters were not added until 2017 - although there seem to be some dealer-installed options. My 2016 does NOT have an air filter - take a look at a few of the videos for replacing a cabin air filter on the 2017+ trucks and you'll immediately see the difference in the older models.
Thanks for the video I need to do this soon
mine does blow air but everything blows hot it doesn't blow cold what you do I can also do it with my 2008 ford f350 truck
Blend door actuator
Refrigerant maybe.
Will this help with making the ac run cooler? I took my truck to the dealership a few years back n they said I needed a new evaporator they want close to 2k to replace it I’m trying to avoid that. It’s still working heat still works and when it’s not super hot out we’re talkin 70s or below it blows reasonably cool air but anything over 70 it just seems to be warm air coming out
Really doesn't change the temperature, but it increases the flow of air. Does your Evaporator have a refrigerant leak? If your system doesn't have any Freon, it won't blow cold at all.
@@tallfarmboy tried Freon awhile ago it’s loaded I think the dealership is jus tryna get money outa me it doesn’t seem to be a flow issue if I throw it on max it pushes air well. I watched another video and a guy said it could be the evaporator temp sensor apparently this is a common issue with the 2011 6.7s so I’m gonna try that you can get a temporary one for cheap on Amazon I’ll hook that up and if it starts working I know what the real problem is
If your evaporator is clogged, it will prevent air from flowing through the fins properly and wont blow as cold/or cold at all. I've seen it plenty of times. The evaporator in this vehicle wasn't bad at all compared to what I've ran into in dusty climates.
Mine has wires all over, what do I do with them?
Use caution. My guess would be that those are not factory installed wires... But, I don't know.
Thanks for the tip. But it’s the evaporator coil not the condenser coil
I just needed to know where to cut the hole, thanks! ❤
😅👍Great Tip
Thanks been sweatin for years... Not now !!!
Foil HVAC tape
This could all could be prevented if Ford only designed a replaceable cabin filter that is on ever other vehicle.
They do? Know your stuff before you comment.
@@tylergrabin5288 I know for a fact the 2015 F550 super duty work series bucket trucks does NOT have a cabin filter nor a housing to hold one. If you have the round air vents, not the square ones it has no cabin filter. Its almost like the work trucks are using the 2010 interior before they started using cabin filters in 2011. The blower motor pick up under the dash straight sucks the dirt off the floorboard pushing it into the evaporator. I can tell this guy is dealing with a work series super duty because of the glove box design and how far the evaporator is to the right side that is were the newer design has the cabin filter just under the airbag between the blower and the evaporator air box.
@tetsuonabiki my 2019 f250 has an air cabin filter. I've changed several times ans it never helped my air flow issue. Debating whether or not the coils are clogged but don't wanna cut it if it's not dirty.
@@tylergrabin5288 of course your 2019 has a cabin filter they didn't have them in the generation pre 2010. 2011 and on was a new generation with cabin filters. But the work trucks made after 2011 they were putting the old style interior from before 2010 with no cabin filter. I'm starting to believe you can't read or have poor comprehension or just didn't read anything I typed in my previous post. So I'm not responding anymore to this silliness. God Bless and Godspeed, my friend.
I use duct tape to seal 😂, it's one of my work trucks and they beat the s*** out of it so this seemed to work fine
It is the evaporator, not the condenser. The condenser is under the hood.
Evaporator Coil
LOL! 😄.
Its not the condenser coil its the evaporator coil.
That’s not a reciprocating saw its an oscillator tool.
Doesn't look that dirty to me? Lousy design on these newer trucks though. On the old ones you can get to the evaporator easily in the engine bay.
the dirt is all on the opposite side. The blower motor blows from the other side. So....... you don't want to blow any dirt thru the evaporator, but blow it back out the way it entered.
Better yet drill a 3" hole, and then get a 3" rubber ground plug.
Should have used coil cleaner first.
Yep there’s more than one way to skin a cat. 👍
Wtf did i just watch 🤣
lol 😂
EVAPORATORRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What the hell lol
But now you have a truck full of water😔
No, there is a condensate drain in the air box. No water in the truck.
@@tallfarmboy nice good to know!
I just did this now my truck won't even start smFh...WOW!
You hit the inertia switch in the kick plate...even a girl knows that.
U flooded the truck lol@!!
Does a 2013 ford f250 super duty XL have a cabin filter?
@@russellarceneaux7111 I don't think so.