Silverado Evaporator Replacement Trick (Replace Without Removing Dashboard!)

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • Remove your evaporator without the tedious and long process of removing your dashboard

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  • @daveharmon8674
    @daveharmon8674 4 роки тому +13

    I've been watching UA-cam for 20years now and I must say that this the Best Video i've ever seen!!!!

    • @Nichole-440HP
      @Nichole-440HP 3 роки тому +2

      damn , you were watching youtube 5 years before it came out . awesome .

  • @gabrielseaff487
    @gabrielseaff487 7 років тому +17

    Hey friend. I saw your video. Despite all bad comments posted, I must tell your idea was great. I used your idea to change the evaporator in my truck. I used a hot knife to pierce a hole and then I used a hand-saw to cut through the box's front. I cut it off like a lid. Clean cut. I replaced the evaporator. Put the lid back on and covered it with a silicon-sheet. Came out perfect. Thanks so much.

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  6 років тому +1

      Yeah I actually in retrospect has a friend who said I should have used a hot knife for precision. That's the only botch part about the project but I was able to seal the drip tray and get everything attached back properly.

  • @buzztrucker
    @buzztrucker  6 років тому +40

    I am not an expert mechanic. I finally saw a lot of the comments (positive & negative) on here. I tried to come up with a solution that removed the tedious steps of removing the dashboard. The plastic could have been cut better but I was able to seal the plastic and reattach everything and there's no drip. You don't need the metal bar I cut out to reattach the glove compartment. Again, I'm not an expert and I might not know the tool and requirement names perfectly but my ac is blowing cold and I didn't have to remove my dash to fix it.

    • @f1346m
      @f1346m 6 років тому +7

      buzztrucker great job and very smart if you ask me.

    • @Mustacheologist
      @Mustacheologist 6 років тому +10

      I did this same job this same way. F these losers paying some cheat $1600 to pull their dash. Dremel multimax for the winnnnnnnnnn

    • @daniel.dsanchez.9456
      @daniel.dsanchez.9456 6 років тому +3

      Mustacheologist ,

    • @dirkaelder
      @dirkaelder 5 років тому +7

      This is great. I am doing it this way. I don't really care about the resale value on a 22 year old truck.

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  5 років тому +7

      I don't know squat about cars. I just try to look up youtube vids and if it's manageable I attempt the fix otherwise it's to the shop. Been getting a lot of static but I didn't really have all the right tools. That cut wasn't to great but my AC works great now and at a fraction of the price an autoshop would've charged.

  • @mikedagostino6318
    @mikedagostino6318 3 роки тому +5

    Good video, I was also quoted $850 to replace the evaporator. He said there's no other way to get to it other than pulling the entire dashboard out. Well now I know there's another way awesome! 👍👍

  • @f1346m
    @f1346m 6 років тому +8

    I like your idea and find it very useful. If this is your vehicle and want to take this shortcut without caring about cuting of peaces of the dash go for it. It's your truck and you do whatever the heck you want with it period.

  • @geneborne5
    @geneborne5 5 років тому +10

    That is such an obvious solution to a otherwise major project. Thanks for the video. GM engineers could have easily incorporated a "passage way" to replace that core. Mine is a 09 duramax so I'll be studying the potential of this brilliant method. Thanks !!

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  5 років тому +2

      There's a better way to do it with a heat knife instead of the tool I used. I have no experience in doing anything car related. I only know how to change my oil, my oil filter, my cabin filter, and just recently I changed the alternator on the truck. The patch job I had to do sucked because I could have been more surgical with my cut and used a heat knife. Anyone on here giving me negative comments should keep that in mind. I was trying to save a lot of time and I did rather than having to completely remove the dash.

  • @mariop3519
    @mariop3519 5 років тому +8

    Buzztrucker, right on man! This is freaking awesome. Been rebuilding salvage for years now and sometimes the best path is a straight path that makes sense. I'm going to take just a tad diff approach on the metal cut. What I'm going to do is cut the plastic pieces first, then make the metal cut smaller. When I put it back together what I'm going to do Is weld back the metal first with my 210 welder, grind it perfect, hit it with self etch primer and then plastic weld back the plastic, heat it with a heat gun and use some grey interior paint and done. That'll take me 40 minutes at most. You're idea is really smart, just because the they built this truck ass backwards doesn't mean we should wrench it that way. Keep on keeping on!

    • @deeppurple3489
      @deeppurple3489 5 років тому +1

      I like your idea! Plastic weld the plastic back together and then get my son-in-law to weld the metal back in place. Then it's all put back in place without tape that could let go. I'm in the process of installing a retro cabin filter kit in as well just right of the evaporator. I've a 2003 Silverado 2500HD. I feel if you can keep the crud off the evaporator it won't go bad.

    • @albertoreyes9704
      @albertoreyes9704 2 роки тому

      Traibazer 2003 is work??

    • @albertoreyes9704
      @albertoreyes9704 2 роки тому

      Traiblazer 2003 is Work

    • @lastchancevideos5949
      @lastchancevideos5949 9 місяців тому

      Can I use this method for heater core replacement?

  • @jasonbooth5141
    @jasonbooth5141 6 років тому +32

    If GM would have put an accessible door or someone have an aftermarket housing to access this much easier that would be fantastic

    • @jeanetteivy5229
      @jeanetteivy5229 4 роки тому

      Yes indeed it would!!!

    • @aww4954
      @aww4954 3 роки тому +3

      Engineers...........

    • @Lady-Carmakazi
      @Lady-Carmakazi 3 роки тому +8

      @@aww4954 deliberately done so most won't attempt working on it themselves thus insuring the shops can still make money off a $90 part by charging $700+ to install.

    • @Lady-Carmakazi
      @Lady-Carmakazi 3 роки тому +2

      Deliberately done so most won't attempt working on it themselves thus insuring the shops can still make money off a $90 part by charging $700+ to install.

  • @zackk695
    @zackk695 5 років тому +15

    As far as the drip tray goes you just have to make it waterproof which a two part epoxy could easily do for less than $10. The sides of the box can be tapped permanently with good ol fashioned ac tape which works very well and will allow you to take it apart again in a few years to clean the coil. At first I thought it was a butcher job but its actually not a bad idea as long as you change the accumulator and orifice tube along with getting it vacuumed properly

  • @joyjastyle01
    @joyjastyle01 6 років тому +4

    It worked for me i used one of those drill attacments with the abrasive cut off wheel, only key is to wiggle the evap coil up and down when trying to remove it after the cut , and make the cut wide enough, your gonna have to tape it up anyway. less resistance coming out or going in the better. I now have AC in 2003 chevy suburban thanks for building my confidence in trying this (came out great you can't tell at all i hade ac problem)

  • @bmw740boy1
    @bmw740boy1 7 років тому +11

    Great video at least he tried all the negatively don't help he just making a video for certain people maybe just maybe everyone don't have the money to bring theirs to a shop

  • @sparkone007
    @sparkone007 6 років тому +18

    What a hack. Zaw sall. Lol. Unreal

  • @douglasmueller4684
    @douglasmueller4684 3 роки тому +3

    Yep going through the same thing now. Did the heater core this way too. Thanks.

    • @CynicalDad81
      @CynicalDad81 2 роки тому

      Is the heater core in the exact same hole?

    • @douglasmueller4684
      @douglasmueller4684 2 роки тому +1

      @@CynicalDad81 its not the sane hile but it's in the same box. It

    • @devinalba3367
      @devinalba3367 Рік тому

      @@douglasmueller4684 Where did you cut to get to the heater core

    • @douglasmueller4684
      @douglasmueller4684 Рік тому

      @@devinalba3367 I believe it was a small cu at the bottom. Tinley it slide out. Was not to bad..

  • @dennisboxerman4748
    @dennisboxerman4748 6 років тому +8

    Great Video. Love the fact that your are so creative in finding an effective way to do the job and save hundreds. Guys like me really appreciate you for sharing the knowledge!!

    • @JM-yx1lm
      @JM-yx1lm 4 роки тому

      Absolutely no knowledge was used or put forth in this video. Get real dude.

    • @s.t.k.r.
      @s.t.k.r. Рік тому

      Why does everyone think it costs money to remove dash?

  • @marvstevens4013
    @marvstevens4013 4 роки тому +7

    hey its the zaw saw dude

  • @ricardoubaldo2677
    @ricardoubaldo2677 9 місяців тому

    Man, thats all we want, drive this beautiful truck with ac, all around, thank you great job you guys right on

  • @David-yy7lb
    @David-yy7lb 15 днів тому

    GM know dam well they could have designed it so you didn't need to remove the dash....your way of doing it is way better 👍🏿

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  15 днів тому

      @@David-yy7lb it ain't perfect but it saves you time I'm not someone with much experience I barely probably even know much about a torque wrench so I tried this and it was not the best but now I know what to do next time

  • @lesant3131
    @lesant3131 7 років тому +5

    thank you so much for making a clearer video.. this helps tremendously....

  • @pilgrimhere652
    @pilgrimhere652 3 роки тому

    I have not taken or removing much of my pick up to reach and remove the evaporator, I cleaned it and also bought a new circuit thing and tomorrow I'll test it and put everything back , take it to the technician to fill it with air free on gas and ready , Thanks to u-tube mech university friendly teachers, Good job by all people here show how to do it your self , Car jobs cost too much.

  • @lucascranston2288
    @lucascranston2288 7 років тому +6

    This is awesome for an older vehicle. I saved the plastic and used a generous amount of silicone to seal it back up. saws all 😀

    • @bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib
      @bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib 7 років тому

      Lucas Cranston so did you do what he did and replace the evaporator coil? And if so, were you successful?

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  6 років тому +1

      Yeah I used Silicone sealant and it hasn't leaked. I did save the plastic too which I probably didn't mention in the video. Everything is back in place and the AC blows cold. I've used SAWS ALL ...( I get it now) maybe but like 3 times ever before this. I guess I had all the corrections coming on the spelling. The only thing I recommend is to use a hot knife for more precision, but the project despite having to be more careful in putting it back together was a success.

  • @theretrodad8716
    @theretrodad8716 3 роки тому

    Dude.. Just did this on my 96 GMC C1500. Pretty much the same deal. Thanks for the idea!! Now I just need to figure out how I make it airtight after its all put back together.

  • @derekdavidson3205
    @derekdavidson3205 13 днів тому

    Your knowledge of power tools disappoints me

  • @roberthadaway8290
    @roberthadaway8290 4 роки тому +1

    Pulling a dash on these trucks is really hard. I'm in the middle of one this week on a restoration of a 97 suburban . Had a good laugh about how much easier it could be. I've been thinking about this video as I pulled mine. I'm making a video of the process to post here. I had a broken mode door so this wouldn't have worked even if I'd wanted to take a saw to my plenum.

  • @iram.473
    @iram.473 2 роки тому +1

    Somebody please give this man a beer!

  • @buzztrucker
    @buzztrucker  8 років тому +7

    I also removed the cabin filters to help make removing the evaporator easier. If you have any questions please post them and I'll try to answer them as soon as possible.

    • @Tigersfan829
      @Tigersfan829 6 років тому +2

      buzztrucker I have everything loose but my evaporator is hitting that plastic flange that sticks out from the top and I don't see any other way to get it out besides to break it. Did you run into this problem?

  • @daveharmon8674
    @daveharmon8674 4 роки тому +7

    Do you think that this would work for getting my heater core out also. I seen a Video where it took a guy 20 hrs to do a Heater Core. I think he had bolts left over also.

    • @86Chevymontecarlo
      @86Chevymontecarlo 4 роки тому

      I wish. I did the full deal (heater core and evap). Took me 12hrs (in between breaks and tempering my rage). I also made sure I put the same amount of bolts in as I took out.

  • @athenamarangos9642
    @athenamarangos9642 3 роки тому +1

    So this video that your showing is that the evaporator removed only ? Did you have to cut or do anything extra to the glove box ? That would make you have to jimmy rig it back together

  • @kevinhernandez1151
    @kevinhernandez1151 8 років тому +4

    Hey I was wondering if you could make like a video or post some pictures on when you put the glove box compartment back on .to see how you bolted it on.

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  6 років тому +1

      It's not hard. I just bolted the hinge back on and the original screws except one I believe it. Still works just like it before I removed it.

    • @Mustacheologist
      @Mustacheologist 6 років тому +1

      He didnt cut out any part of the bracket which the compartment screwed back into. Merely the one bar that stretches from left to right...

    • @richardpayne5164
      @richardpayne5164 6 років тому

      Kevin Hernandez

  • @warbed1
    @warbed1 7 років тому +19

    Ok truck isn't worth putting a lot of money into,I can understand that. I have a work truck 94 1500 and had the same concern, I did the evaporator core the correct way and then 3 months later it went out again. So like you I thought there had to be a better way. New truck was not in the cards. Lucky Evap was still under warranty but not so lucky on the labor. So made a template of the core and drew it on the bulkhead (some call it the firewall but that is not correct) took my metal saw and cut the bulkhead and then the Evap case. pulled the Evaporator out the engine side. Through out the plastic and put the new core in, then put a sheet of fire resistant insulation (no such animal as fire proof) . used the metal I cut out to make a oversized metal cover and now if I ever have a concern with the Evap core it takes less then 15 minutes to replace. And yes it is sealed and no gasses from the engine get into the interior. Maybe I should make a video

  • @flipbales5904
    @flipbales5904 5 років тому +6

    I'm about to try this on my 2000 Suburban so I've been researching this, and I can tell you this is what I'm going to try, my truck just isn't worth the money to take it to a shop. Anyway thanks for the video, I didn't find the second, how did it turn out in the end?

  • @mandosgarage
    @mandosgarage 4 роки тому +3

    There’s a plastic welding iron that will work so we’ll with this

  • @kenjiwest
    @kenjiwest 2 роки тому

    I was just quoted $3400 to replace the evap core on a 2013 Tahoe LTZ. WOWZA !!!

  • @86Chevymontecarlo
    @86Chevymontecarlo 4 роки тому +4

    I had to change my heater core on my `00 Tahoe and went after the evap and blend door actuators as well. Took 12hrs. Hated life afterwards. A lot of folks don't understand how much of a pain it is to get to these items. So it's easy to complain or mock your video. Your way is cut and dry. You either do it or you don't.

    • @waynegretzky8464
      @waynegretzky8464 3 роки тому

      Thank you seriously these people dont do big jobs by themselves often i can see and all you do is weld that crossmember back in the plastic is all cosmetic! Good job dude!

    • @waynegretzky8464
      @waynegretzky8464 3 роки тому

      Me n my dad are notorious for our "access ports"

  • @jaredphillips889
    @jaredphillips889 4 роки тому +4

    Pulling mine monday. 07-13 silverado. 1200$

  • @nycboy121
    @nycboy121 2 роки тому +1

    Do you have a video showing how you sealed everything back up?

  • @garykreil5990
    @garykreil5990 2 роки тому

    Well I have a 2015 Chevrolet, high country to boot!!! And I need to access this, this is going to be interesting.

  • @KleeEditz
    @KleeEditz 6 років тому +1

    Will you show a pic of the finished product? Also how did you get the plastic bottom piece to drop I’m about to do this job

  • @MrLosgonzalez87
    @MrLosgonzalez87 4 місяці тому

    This was 7 years ago how is the ac working with the parts from geek parts?

  • @johngabriele6532
    @johngabriele6532 4 роки тому +2

    I have to say... I'm currently replacing every a/c part in my wife's 1995 suburban... Everyone says it's not worth $800-1,500 to fix things on their vehicles that are only worth so much... My question is ???? If it's not worth that much why don't you go buy another one then.... By the time you do you could have more into buying another used vehicle or you could have brand new parts that could last another 15-20 years ... Not to mention you know what you have then...

  • @johnvickers6280
    @johnvickers6280 2 роки тому

    I hope this video is right as my truck is a 93 2500 GMC here goes nothing everything is new but the E vap

  • @xboosh
    @xboosh 5 років тому +8

    zaw sawled lololol

  • @wadetaylor9974
    @wadetaylor9974 4 роки тому +1

    Great $ saving diy tip. Nice job.thanks.....

  • @sergiozamorano6413
    @sergiozamorano6413 6 місяців тому

    I rather cut my truck dash than been melted like butter in the arizona heat good video 😂

  • @jcee25000
    @jcee25000 4 роки тому +1

    Will this work for a 98 Chevy 1500?

  • @jcjammer1
    @jcjammer1 3 роки тому +1

    Angle grinder would work also.
    Just be careful not to catch nothing on fire. 😂

  • @TheTortugitaTURBO
    @TheTortugitaTURBO 7 років тому +6

    good vid but im just gonna take it apart!

    • @roberthadaway8290
      @roberthadaway8290 4 роки тому

      What did you end up doing?

    • @TheTortugitaTURBO
      @TheTortugitaTURBO 4 роки тому

      @@roberthadaway8290 i pulled out the whole dash board. His way works to. But i didnt wanna cut.

    • @bayou-buy-me
      @bayou-buy-me Рік тому

      I did my 2001 the right way and had problems with 22year old plastic crumbling, so reassembly was patched along the way with improvised reinforcement,..no way is it a few hours work. People saying that have never done the job.

  • @s.t.k.r.
    @s.t.k.r. Рік тому

    I understand if you are in a pinch about to go on vacation or a trip in a few hours ok. But pulling dash is not that hard. Either way got to get ac refilled. It costs nothing to pull the dash if you have tools. My thing is if you are not mechanically inclined to do the job correctly you're probably not going to be able to do this hack and leave it alone. Save money get it repaired correctly. Once you mess it up a 800 dollar repair will be a 2k repair. And for 50 bucks replace heater core while you are at it. Blow everything out and check recirculation blend motor.

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  Рік тому

      Repair worked. No leaks. AC blows ICE COLD. I'm not mechanically inclined. I just watched some hacky vids and figured out the dissection. This hack cuts the dash removal time which drastically reduced job time. My truck is probably (at least back then b4 inflation and coronavirus) worth not even 4-5k. It's got over 200k miles on it.
      Time is money. It's not worth the extra time for me with how much I make hourly and the value of the the vehicle to remove the dash. If people have the luxury of time then there's plenty of dash removal vids. God Bless You.

  • @katherinefaith7912
    @katherinefaith7912 7 років тому

    My car is valued at about the same price that mechanics were asking for to replace the evaporator core in my 2002 Dodge Stratus. I do have a couple questions for you, primarily about how you were able to replace the plastic square you cut out (since the box I'm sure needs to be sealed to the best of its ability) and if you had any leaking problems after cutting the drainage basin?

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  6 років тому +2

      None. I used silicone sealant and duct sealant. I know I didn't do the best job and a hot knife would have been better. I just cut way too low. My recommendation is to just cut with more care and precision.

  • @ministerfrank4Christ
    @ministerfrank4Christ 3 роки тому

    Did you make a video showing how you put everything back?

  • @Thefishingplumber
    @Thefishingplumber 2 роки тому

    2014 Silverado was hissing lost all Freon compressor wasn’t turning, this was the issue 850 bucks

  • @johngodwin7902
    @johngodwin7902 Місяць тому

    Are you able to put the glove box back on when done?

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  Місяць тому

      Yes. The hinge will go back on and you can mount the glovebox to it even with the cutouts.

  • @williamparson7702
    @williamparson7702 4 роки тому

    Pretty good video....I have a 2000 Silverado two wheel drive....I've been trying to figure out how to change my heater core without taking my whole dash out....your video helped with that...plus you can hide the cuts with the glovebox...

    • @bigmike7939
      @bigmike7939 4 роки тому

      William Parson were you able to change the heater core with this method?

  • @omoffroad
    @omoffroad 8 років тому +41

    This guy "Zaw Sawed" his truck and ruined it. Can you imagine buying this truck used and discovering this hack job later on?!???

    • @magnumdubstep8765
      @magnumdubstep8765 6 років тому

      i agree, my truck's heater system needs to be looked at and i am not doing it like this

    • @lokofreestyle5430
      @lokofreestyle5430 6 років тому +6

      he did what he had 2

    • @jesusmercado6947
      @jesusmercado6947 6 років тому

      omoffroad this hack job just made it worse on value this truck won't be worth anything

    • @hillbobaggins
      @hillbobaggins 6 років тому +2

      loko freestyle he didn't do what he had to do. He purposefully chose to do a bootleg ass repair.

    • @lokofreestyle5430
      @lokofreestyle5430 6 років тому +5

      Jason I don't see what the problem is, he got the job done.

  • @steveashcraft718
    @steveashcraft718 6 років тому +9

    As a retired mechanic no way would I do something like this. Do it right or not at all.

  • @ennyrrivas7627
    @ennyrrivas7627 Рік тому +1

    Esto nos muestra exactamente lo que no hay q hacer 🥴

  • @tigertoilet2
    @tigertoilet2 6 років тому

    laposcopic surgery for the truck. i like it. it works . its easyier . and i love my saws all anyway.

  • @douglasmundle5356
    @douglasmundle5356 4 роки тому +1

    Cost $100 how long ago was this I cant get the core for less than 140.00

  • @kennethwalker4551
    @kennethwalker4551 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the great video to save time and money but I just couldn't do that to my 02 s/w short cab, I'm the sort who lifted my bed to replace my fuel pump. I have 2 of these trucks a 99 short wide GMC and my Silverado and I know I have way more in them than they would bring if I ever sold them, but I won't. I will keep this in mind if a driver comes up with a leaky evap core.

  • @moneymac2864
    @moneymac2864 7 років тому +11

    its called 'saws all' because it saws all...

    • @WikkedR1
      @WikkedR1 4 роки тому

      Nope. It’s called a zaw-saw because while you can use it for other materials, it’s specifically engineered to saw zaws. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @mastersword131
    @mastersword131 28 днів тому

    Spent $1300 to replace ac compressor and some hoses and recharge at a shop, within the week it stopped working and was quoted $1100 to replace this, guess it’s time to cut up the truck.

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  28 днів тому

      I'm no expert and I tried my best. They make plastic cutting swords that through plastic that would be more precise and surgical. Now I know it's a SAWZALL! LOL.
      I have little to no experience and I tried this on my own and given the age of these trucks it's not worth it to pay that much! Best of providence in your task.

  • @cesarlaso356
    @cesarlaso356 4 роки тому

    Can the heater core be replaced with this method? This only looks bad because the hole cover is in pieces. A complete cover, silicone sheet on the tray, AC tape to hold the cover, and it's a genius idea Instead of a hack. Great solution for a an 15-20 year old vehicle.

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  4 роки тому +1

      cesar I don't think the heater core can. It requires you to remove the complete dashboard unless maybe there's a way to cut into it like I did.

  • @webrik33
    @webrik33 7 років тому +13

    no thanks i'm not cutting up my truck like this

    • @timothyallencottrell9643
      @timothyallencottrell9643 Рік тому +4

      If it’s 2008 and under no one would even know it and it cost u less unless you’re rich and burn money? This method a lot quicker for family’s in short income and it’sa affective my ac get a to 39degrees this way I have many brings me their vehicles to be cut open and ac fixed any way necessary I guess it depends on money and heat index

    • @s.t.k.r.
      @s.t.k.r. Рік тому

      ​@timothyallencottrell9643 this is old I know but why does it cost more money to pull and replace dash?

  • @viivcreations9161
    @viivcreations9161 6 років тому +1

    idk why the fuck gm never put a door or something to make this an easy job -.-

  • @frescabigblock
    @frescabigblock 6 років тому +3

    where the hell do you buy a zaw saw?

  • @brennengoude970
    @brennengoude970 5 років тому

    Does the drain line attach to the evaporator?

  • @Truthseaaker
    @Truthseaaker 5 років тому

    How far in there is the evap temp sensor?

  • @txslugg7318
    @txslugg7318 4 роки тому +1

    Why not cut from the front instead from the dashboard?? There is metal glue for that would of been alot easier

  • @chevyvantravel9735
    @chevyvantravel9735 7 років тому

    what were the symptoms?

  • @SuperKiller177
    @SuperKiller177 6 років тому

    Did you have to take off the a/c bottle?

  • @FMChimera
    @FMChimera 3 роки тому

    Considering the current market your $3500 truck is now worth about 6k :)

  • @wontsay7923
    @wontsay7923 Рік тому +1

    It's not Zawzaw. Saw zall. Just say reciprocating saw.

  • @alexprice1443
    @alexprice1443 6 років тому +2

    I had to check the comments to see how many people corrected the "zaw saw" thing... And critiqued his hacking through the dash

  • @albertoviamonte5348
    @albertoviamonte5348 7 років тому +3

    i have change the mine

  • @brianhambrick9023
    @brianhambrick9023 2 роки тому +1

    Life saver

  • @bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib
    @bcjdwbiernfjherwfbowfib 7 років тому +1

    Were you successsful in the end?

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  6 років тому +3

      Yes. A/C blows cold and drip tray was sealed and I reattached everything including the glove compartment.

  • @RevDevGaming
    @RevDevGaming 5 місяців тому

    I know someone who did this and your airflow goes to shit when you cut a massive hole in the hvac box. Don’t be lazy and pull the dash.

  • @jamesfayad6093
    @jamesfayad6093 5 років тому +1

    Dumb question but will this work with a 99?

  • @geostanley409
    @geostanley409 6 років тому +26

    Don't buy a gold chevy extended cab with air conditioning from Florida! 😂😂😂

  • @johngabriele6532
    @johngabriele6532 4 роки тому

    Oh by the way not bashing ... Lol I enjoyed the video ... If it was my beater banged up work truck that employees are just going to trash I would do this over and over....😜

  • @angkhane98
    @angkhane98 7 років тому +12

    man, all these perfect pos people with negative comments... smh... GREAT VIDEO

  • @erikwright7437
    @erikwright7437 3 роки тому +1

    Ive got an 03 1500pickup. And cut an access panel to the heater core and installed a hinged door in my bed to access the fuel pump as. Fuk it. Cut it.

  • @jacaughron55
    @jacaughron55 5 років тому

    Do ducks have to die for tape?

  • @hamyncheese
    @hamyncheese 2 роки тому

    in 2022 inflation and shortages dollars, your truck is probably worth 6-8000 USD

  • @bryanwhat2268
    @bryanwhat2268 6 років тому +1

    ha ha ha this is great the quick way of replacing it I think ill just pay some one to fix it

  • @davidmarrocco2555
    @davidmarrocco2555 3 роки тому

    will this work on a 1998 gmc

  • @csb772
    @csb772 7 років тому +4

    Hey I used a saw to cut out my whole dash and I am a great mechanic!! But of course it is now a dragster!!!! LMAO!!!!!!

  • @timothykelley4514
    @timothykelley4514 2 роки тому +1

    Maybe you could have cut it from inside the engine wall. Of course you would have to remove the ac accumulator. Then measure width and down length on your new heater core . Mark the wall of your engine on the engine side. Cut out the wall with a isolating tool . To be careful not to cut it bigger that heater core. Remember the drip tray is on the bottom, don’t cut the drip tray at the bottom. First start cutting from the holes where the heater hose connect to the heater core hose connector. After sliding your core out and replace with a new one , you can cut a metal flat plate 1/2 inch larger than the hole . Then add a rubber seal on the back and screw it or bolt it to the fire wall. Then you never have to take, spend a week on the inside. I never have done it, but I bet it will work. I would try it on a salvage vehicle first. But most salvage yards don’t let you bring in power tools. Just a different thought

    • @lastchancevideos5949
      @lastchancevideos5949 9 місяців тому

      This guy gets it! I'll be doing this method in the next week for sure. I have a thought to add also, if you can gain access to a different existing cab, then cut that piece from that cab and use it for the new hole you cut in your cab. Perfect fit overlay and if you cut the hole big enough for the doner vehicle you have experience and a piece to mark with a tape measure.

  • @nycboy121
    @nycboy121 3 роки тому

    Did you have to do anything to the AC system before pulling out the evaporator?

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  3 роки тому +2

      No.

    • @nycboy121
      @nycboy121 3 роки тому

      @@buzztrucker thanks I'm going to do this myself but I'm just worried about sealing it all back up.

    • @buzztrucker
      @buzztrucker  3 роки тому +1

      @@nycboy121 I was sloppy about it and yeah I don't know tool names. I'm not a mechanic in the slightest. I sealed it up nice though. I would just be careful to be precise when cutting the plastic housing.

    • @nycboy121
      @nycboy121 3 роки тому

      @@buzztrucker how did you seal it up?

  • @johnnythumper409
    @johnnythumper409 8 місяців тому

    Great job but why didn’t you do the helpful video before you cut everything out ? Video appreciated..!!
    Thank you

  • @bracketracer2000
    @bracketracer2000 8 років тому +18

    who cares about correctness? hes a genius....thanks for the vid I have to change mine this weekend

  • @shroomze
    @shroomze 7 років тому

    its not the same design threw the years as you said, there used to be a cabin air filter...

  • @damxgopak457
    @damxgopak457 4 роки тому +1

    I charge 1200 for taking out the dash giant pain in my own truck I cut it out too.

  • @dessierodriguez3885
    @dessierodriguez3885 7 років тому +1

    i did this and the air doesnt come out thtew the vents anymore?

  • @dannyoconnor8730
    @dannyoconnor8730 6 років тому

    A rotary tool is not basically a dremel

  • @devonrorick3658
    @devonrorick3658 5 років тому

    Here’s an idea get a shop vac and hook up a hand made attachment and take out the resistor and flop that attachment until you get everything sucked out

  • @recorptnh
    @recorptnh 7 років тому

    that and the heater core.... a pain in the ass.... i would do this on 250k + miles truck... where its closer to the junk yard life than anything.....
    if any of yall are doing it on a 100k-ish miles truck... then yeah thats a hack u dont want to do... yet

    • @shawnguthrie1695
      @shawnguthrie1695 6 років тому

      #Unpresidented #TacoTrucksOnEveryCorner man I have a 2002 with 278 I'd never do that I grew up working on cars some things I don't know but I figure it out

  • @jameschuke4104
    @jameschuke4104 5 днів тому

    Dont want to see part two😅

  • @dirtyboy8336
    @dirtyboy8336 5 років тому +1

    Man that's nice u took it in your own hands but that looks F-Up

  • @stephenjeronymo6093
    @stephenjeronymo6093 5 років тому +2

    Most of the ones who are ridiculing how he pronounced the name of the saw utilize terrible grammar and piss poor sentence structure. Maybe you should critique yourselves, instead of criticizing someone else. I have a 2001 Tahoe that is also too old to worry about hidden cosmetics. I found this video to be just what I wanted to find. Thanks for taking the extra time to show the ones that don't feel the need to treat an eighteen year old vehicle like a brand new Denali.

  • @kccarl2582
    @kccarl2582 3 роки тому +1

    Zaw saw lol