Posted by bradk on December 16, 2009 at 05:59:09 from (72.15.38.102):
In Reply to: Re: 94 Cutlass posted by moline_guy on December 15, 2009 at 20:38:50:
Real common on those to accumulate debris at the AC evaporator core.ALL air must come through the AC evap core first,then either through the heater core,or directly into passenger compartment depending on position of blend door.
The stuff that blocks the airflow is usually thick and hard because of the moisture from the evaporator core mixing with the dirt/dust over time and solidifying.
Assuming this car is a Cutlass Supreme(W body) and not a Cutlass Ciera(A body),the core can be blown off partly by removing the fan motor and hitting it with compressed air and a bendable wand.Be gentle so ya don't bend fins or puncture the core.
Most effective way is to remove lower core cover under dash and blast it with air.
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