There is only 4 bolts to remove and compressor is out. Just remove the ac belt and you are good to go. It frees up a lot of space.
There is only 4 bolts to remove and compressor is out. Just remove the ac belt and you are good to go. It frees up a lot of space.
I have removed everything besides the evaporator in the dashboard.
Compressor, lines, condenser and expansion valve behind the battery
haha so funny, i'am actually in the process of reinstalling my AC :).
I need to get a new condenser but back on topic
Remove Compressor / Lines
Remove AC Belt
Remove Condenser
Remove Dryer
Remove Evaporator/Expansion Valve (Behind Glove Compartment)
From what I read its Pretty difficult to get the Evaporator out.
Good Luck.
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Mine is out as well...all the plumbing and compressor are gone. I am not 100% sure about the evap behind the glove compartment...I am willing to bet its still there. Just start ripping shit out! LOL
"Why fart and waste it when you can burp and taste it!"
i want my AC back too, haha why do u want to take it of? where u live there is no heat?
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-Mitsubishi Galant (4G64 SOHC) ES 1996, 5spd Swapped.
-Mitsubishi Galant LS 1994 a/t [ SOLD ]
no I have heat...lots of it. I had no AC in LA and its always hot in LA in the summer. I took it out because it needed to be recharged and I was lazy about it. I took it out and the only real benefit is that the car revs faster....there is less mass for the engine to rotate, thus a slightly quicker response.
"Why fart and waste it when you can burp and taste it!"
your ac compresor is working?
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-Mitsubishi Galant (4G64 SOHC) ES 1996, 5spd Swapped.
-Mitsubishi Galant LS 1994 a/t [ SOLD ]
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