losh1971
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I had my evap replaced and it was expensive but was well worth the cost in the end. What I found was the evap was actually probably in ok shape but it was clogged up with hair, dirt, lint and leaves. I have an idea the VR one can be made to fit a VP/VQ by changing the external pipework and adding a TX valve. I think it also requires a slight mod to the HVAC box. I know I had a VP HVAC fitted into my VR ute, and I was told it could not be done but it can.
My box was trashed when the tech pulled it out and couldn't be used and I supplied him with VP HVAC as I needed a slightly different box to the common VR sedan one, it would seem that 94 VR ute HVAC is slightly different to a sedan one in that it only has one drain and one hole in the floor, whereas VR and VS sedans have two drains, one on each side of the hump.
My box was trashed when the tech pulled it out and couldn't be used and I supplied him with VP HVAC as I needed a slightly different box to the common VR sedan one, it would seem that 94 VR ute HVAC is slightly different to a sedan one in that it only has one drain and one hole in the floor, whereas VR and VS sedans have two drains, one on each side of the hump.