1Watto1
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Hi there Brains trust
Own a stock original VC Sle running the original Harrison AC. Question I have is I have located a slight leak (coolant) coming from the Evaporator Box (plastic box which contains the Evaporator) from the AC (Original Harrison AC ) located inside the cabin under the left hand side footwell. The Gregory's manual I have is not great on how to remove . Have removed the lower dash on the left for access however now have a few Q's or if someone can provide better diagrams etc other than the Gregory's manual
Questions I have are:
1. Is there any screws etc (other than the AC pipes) holding the unit in place against the firewall ?
2. Do I have to remove the fan located in the engine bay for access (if there are screws) OR will the removal of the AC hoses etc to the unit dislodge the unit in the footwell once disconnected.
3. OR can I access the Evaporator unit (located in a plastic sealed box) by simply breaking the plastic seal (carefully)
4. Is there any 'other' connection points I should be aware off?
Really appreciate your responses - 1Watto1
Own a stock original VC Sle running the original Harrison AC. Question I have is I have located a slight leak (coolant) coming from the Evaporator Box (plastic box which contains the Evaporator) from the AC (Original Harrison AC ) located inside the cabin under the left hand side footwell. The Gregory's manual I have is not great on how to remove . Have removed the lower dash on the left for access however now have a few Q's or if someone can provide better diagrams etc other than the Gregory's manual
Questions I have are:
1. Is there any screws etc (other than the AC pipes) holding the unit in place against the firewall ?
2. Do I have to remove the fan located in the engine bay for access (if there are screws) OR will the removal of the AC hoses etc to the unit dislodge the unit in the footwell once disconnected.
3. OR can I access the Evaporator unit (located in a plastic sealed box) by simply breaking the plastic seal (carefully)
4. Is there any 'other' connection points I should be aware off?
Really appreciate your responses - 1Watto1