Part Description: 2010 Chevrolet Camaro A C Evaporator Core
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Vehicle Fitment
2010 Chevrolet Camaro | All Trims | All Engines
$93.13
FAQ for A/C Evaporator Core Repair
Q: How do I get rid of the odor?
A:
Many vehicles currently incorporate an after-blow function within the HVAC control module software. The after-blow feature, when enabled, employs the HVAC blower fan to dry the evaporator after the vehicle shut down and this function will inhibit microbial growth.
By Omar
GM Specialist
20/10/2021
Q: What can cause musty odors coming from the vents?
A:
The odors can be caused by condensate build-up in the evaporator core.
By Omar
GM Specialist
19/10/2021
Q: What if the vehicle isn't equipped with the after-blow feature?
A:
If the vehicle is not factory equipped with the embedded after-blow enable feature, it may be added with the Electronic Evaporator Dryer Module Kit.
By Omar
GM Specialist
19/10/2021
Q: What is causing this odor?
A:
The odor may be the result of microbial growth on the evaporator core. This condition may be caused by condensate build-up on the evaporator core, which does not evaporate by itself in high humidity conditions.
By Bob
GM Specialist
19/10/2021
FAQ for Other Repair Info
Q: How do you install the blower motor?
A:
You can clean the rough edges, and install the following: the Blower Motor, the motors wire harness connector, and the instrument panel.
Q: How do you install the mode valve actuator gear?
A:
You can install the levers onto the valve, the cam, the gear, and the retainer.
Q: How do you remove the A/C refrigerant valve core?
A:
You can recover the refrigerant and use a tool to remove the valve core.