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Old 28-10-2013, 08:15 PM   #1
Kian Jorry
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Default Aircon questions 1999 ute

Hi guys

Picked up a 1999 au tonner a week ago.

The aircon vents hardly caused a breeze with the fan on full blast.
Searched this forum and found a few people with the same issue.
I figured the evaporator is blocked with gunk so pushed a rubber hose down one of the air vents and emptied the a few air compressor tanks of air into it.
This increased the airflow from the vents but its still not as good as it should be. So I guess the evaporator has to much dirt lodged in the fins. So I will be planning on the good old dash removal to get at the aircon for a proper clean.
Has anyone came up with another method of cleaning the evaporator without dissasembly? Also how good are the au aircons should it freeze the cab when in proper working condition?

Thanks for any help

KJ

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