'97 Cobra, Can you clean the evaporator core without removing it?
I have rebuilt my entire ac system by replacing everything from the firewall forward and flushing the evap coil internally. The air works great (42 degrees out the dash) but I would like to clean the evap coil and make the job 100%. I have commercial indoor coil cleaner, not the acid for condenser units, but I need to figure a way to spray the coil without damaging anything. Assuming it's not clogged up with dirt it won't need to be rinsed, the condensation will rinse it.
Any Ideas?
I have rebuilt my entire ac system by replacing everything from the firewall forward and flushing the evap coil internally. The air works great (42 degrees out the dash) but I would like to clean the evap coil and make the job 100%. I have commercial indoor coil cleaner, not the acid for condenser units, but I need to figure a way to spray the coil without damaging anything. Assuming it's not clogged up with dirt it won't need to be rinsed, the condensation will rinse it.
Any Ideas?