Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning
Just got another 1984 Camaro sport coupe. I want the air conditioning out of it cause i dont use it at all. How can i take it out perfectly without any problems? If you can help me send me a message or reply to this thank you.
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Drain the radiator and remove it. Pull the top section off the AC/heater box, disconnecting wiring as you go. Unbolt the AC compressor. With someone helping, pull the evaporator and condensor, compressor, hoses, et al, out as one unit. Remove the lower half of the AC/heater box (screws are inside the passenger compartment). Remove the AC ducting inside the car and the AC/heater control with vacuum lines & cables. Find the heater-delete box, fan, heater control, etc., install them.
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Car: '89 RS
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Re: Air Conditioning
Drain the radiator and remove it. Pull the top section off the AC/heater box, disconnecting wiring as you go. Unbolt the AC compressor. With someone helping, pull the evaporator and condensor, compressor, hoses, et al, out as one unit. Remove the lower half of the AC/heater box (screws are inside the passenger compartment). Remove the AC ducting inside the car and the AC/heater control with vacuum lines & cables. Find the heater-delete box, fan, heater control, etc., install them.
....is there that much of a difference between the AC/Non AC duct work?
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