Cooling system
Remove the rear weather stopping. Remove the two passenger side rear seat belt mounting bolts. Remove the upper and lower rear trim covers. Remove the passenger rear most trim panel. Remove the passenger trim panel Justin from of that.
Remove the lines from the EVAP core from under the vehicle. Remove the several screws and nuts that hold the rear HVAC housing in place. Carefully swing the HVAC housing away from the side of the vehicle keeping in mind you will need to unplug a couple connectors and use caution not to pull out the heater hoses when doing this.
Disassembly the housing and swap out the EVAP core.
The rear lines disconnect towards the front of the vehicle about right under the passenger front seat. They will be held to the body with half a dozen fastners.
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a lot of pain and heart ache. even on a rack they are a pain . check with your dealer there wae a recall on them for failing its worth the phone call to see kdc744
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where is the rear evaporator core located on a 2004 chevrolet cavalier
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it is inside the right rear corner of the van with line connections under the van you will need to remove the plastic cover inside the rear corner
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