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how to clean the evaporator fins on the air conditioner system?
Does anybody know of a thread that shows how to clean the evaporator fins on the air conditioner system?
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No Rinse Aerosol Evaporator/Condenser cleaner
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Your local HVAC supplies shop or appliance repair emporium will stock it. (Pictures courtesy gsxr) |
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I suspect most of our 20+ year old cars evap coils look that bad or worse I recently changed my blower motor on my W124 and it was worse than that but i live in Las Vegas so it gets lot of use in a dusty setting..I blew the buildup off with compressed air at an angle.. the coil goes above what the pictures show and was very dirty I used a similiar product I use at work on commercial chiller evap coils... foamed and rinsed three times with hot water from a bug sprayer...and as with the one Compress showed in the pic it is a no rinse coil cleaner so i sprayed it one last time and left it on...With the cleaned coil i easily got 50% more airflow in the cabin and the a/c now keeps up on 110+ days in Las Vegas where before it was just bearable in the cabin. I recommend cleaning if your up to it but on a W124 its not too bad to get too..Unless the wiper has been eurethaned in from previous windshield replacement:eek:..on a w123/w126 or older i have no idea what one has to go through to get access.
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lvfast1,
Thanks for the reply! Here in Florida it's wicked hot with high humidity. I think my AC is on 99% of my driving for the year. I will look into doing this evap/blower cleaning! or at least look in there to see it's condition!! |
The nice thing about the evaporator box is that it's already got a drain hole! Load it up with your favorite cleaning products and watch the grime drain away. :D
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May I assume that these pictures are not from a 126? I see nothing that looks like anything under the hood of my 81 300SD.
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I had been putting off the cleaning for over a year. It only took 30 minutes from start to finish in the truck. I just used a pump up sprayer with soap and water. Sprayed it on, let it soak, scraped off the goop and then blasted the evap. coil with a high pressure garden hose. The A/C performance afterwards was dramatic to say the least.:eek: The air blows much harder than before and it smells better too. I plan to do the 300 tomorrow. I have been waiting for a day off to do it. It is worth doing. |
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W126 Evaopator Cleaning While in Car? Procedure?
Picked up a Foam cleaner today at Home Depot designed for cleaning home and automotive evap/condensor cores. I could have sworn that several months ago I saw an excellent pic procedure on cleaning the evaoporator without removing it from the car but cannot find it??? Any help here? I am assuming that I can access the evap by removing lower kick panels and rigging up some plastic to catch the junk? Thanks!
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I dont think Ive see anything for a W126 - about all you can do is drop the fan/blower motor on passenger side and and spray from there. I put a digital camera inside to take pics to see how clean I got it. I used a garden hose to rinse. If your TWO drains are in good shape it'll drain out under the car...
I read suggestions about drilling holes - but Im not about to do that and possibly ruin a good evap.. |
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Best, James |
id like to try this on mine too.
let us know how it turns out and post pics. |
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How did the 300 turn out. If you have not done it yet maybe i'll drive down and see how it's done and lend a hand. If it is as simple as the truck maybe we could knock out both of ours at the same time. let me know.... |
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