How much does it cost to replace a car evaporator?
If your evaporator needs to be replaced, then you can expect to pay anywhere from $850 to $1,100. This includes parts and labor, and you can expect the price to vary based on what kind of car you need this service done in and whether the problem has damaged other parts of the car or AC system.
Where is the evaporator core located?
An air conditioner’s evaporator coil, also called the evaporator core, is the part of the system where the refrigerant absorbs heat. That is, it’s where the cold air comes from. The evaporator coil is located inside or near the air handler where the blower fan is.
How do you diagnose a bad evaporator core?
Signs of Damaged Evaporator Coil Components
- Air coming from the vents is warm.
- Air conditioner starts and stops frequently but doesn’t properly cool your home.
- Air conditioner does not turn on.
- Refrigerant leak near the indoor cooling system components.
- Unusual noises from the cooling system, such as banging or hissing.
How to tell if your Toyota evaporator needs replacing?
Click to expand… Look on drivers side door jamb. Plate there will tell you where the car was made. CALL whoever you decide to buy from, and tell them that your car is the US or JP version, and let them take the weight for sending right, or wrong, part.
How much does it cost to replace an AC evaporator?
The labor hours needed to get to it and replace, then recharge and check the system for leaks and then rebuild the dash all takes time at around 80 bucks an hour for labor. They might involve 2 men at the same time to get it done. You could talk to your other mechanic but he might well pass on the job.
What kind of evaporator core do I Need?
Another part with the heart symbol (popular item) on rockauto, would be the Four Seasons 64009 parallel flow evap core at $50. The catalog says it will fit both parallel and plate/fin types. You can try contacting Denso, Four Seasons, UAC or GPD.