Cleaned out my A/C today. Just took off the glovebox then the blower motor cover and blower motor. Then reached up in there and got everything out.
This is what I grabbed out and vacuumed up, more than this really because some blew away.
Pick this up at your local lowe's and spray it on the evaporator after you get the debris out. I hosed it off after and did 3 cycles of this. The water just drains out your drain tube.
Blows harder and colder and instead of a musty smell it has a nice lemon fragrance. Pretty easy thing to do to bring your A/C back to life. Thanks goes to mitchellz71 on fsc for this procedure.
Procedure 95+:
This is what I grabbed out and vacuumed up, more than this really because some blew away.
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Pick this up at your local lowe's and spray it on the evaporator after you get the debris out. I hosed it off after and did 3 cycles of this. The water just drains out your drain tube.
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Blows harder and colder and instead of a musty smell it has a nice lemon fragrance. Pretty easy thing to do to bring your A/C back to life. Thanks goes to mitchellz71 on fsc for this procedure.
Procedure 95+:
Sorry for the wait.
Removed Glove box.
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Remove the blower motor cover along with the 2 wires. There is a tab on top and bottom.
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Remove the 7/32 bolts around the blower motor and remove.
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This is the hole and to the upper left is the evap core.
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