Honda CR-V: Evaporator Core Replacement

1. Recover the refrigerant with a recovery/recycling/ charging station.

2. Remove the bolt from the A/C line clamp, and remove the receiver line (A) from the clips (B).

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3. Remove the nut, then disconnect the A/C lines (A) from the evaporator core.

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4. Remove the stud bolt.

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5. Remove the blower unit.

6. Disconnect the connectors (A) from the evaporator temperature sensor and the power transistor, then remove the connector clip (B). Remove the self-tapping screws, the expansion valve cover (C), and the seal (D).

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7. Carefully pull out the evaporator core (A) without bending the lines, then remove the plate (B).

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8. Remove the clips (A) and the evaporator temperature sensor (B).

NOTE: At the factory, the evaporator temperature sensor is installed at the 11th fin from the left side.

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9. When the evaporator temperature sensor (A) is reinstalled, set the evaporator temperature sensor in the 12th fin from the left side.

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10. Install the core in the reverse order of removal and note these items:

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