Replacing the evap core

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santonio03
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Replacing the evap core

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Does anyone have online direction on how to replace a evap core on 92-99 bonnevilles, or now how much a shop will charge labor to do it? Is it a easy do it your self?
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Re: Replacing the evap core

Post by willwren »

Please continue in your other topic. This is at least your third topic on your low airflow topic.

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We discourage multiple posting so other members understand what advice and troubleshooting steps have already taken place.
My advice to you is to buy a service manual. Factory manuals off eBay or Helminc.com are preferred, Chilton's at the bare minimum, stay away from Haynes and Clymer.
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