hi, im wondering where the evaporator is after you get in the filter area? planning to get it done but havent open it yet, its the same right hand drive. thanks!
Cool video bro. Subscribed and liked it already. Just a question, if I don't have the smelly ac problem but I didn't clean my cooling coil since I bought the car (approx 8 years), should I leave it or do you recommend to clean the cooling coil?
The problem here and in all other applications on youtube in general, professional hvac cleaning and filtration companies do research and testing on how to maximize cleanining efficiency (thus efficiency rate of heat displacement per consumed kwh electricity) for very small orifice (perforated gaps) inside evoporater coils. what they found out now applied on some innovative solutions getting picked up in the market is you do need adequate possitive pressure to reach the inner depths of coils with a detergent! spraying the inlet side surface does not cut it! Building rooftop evaporators can be in almost 1 meter in depth and foaming the inlet side surface does not penetrate into the assembly at all. next time you spray the foam, dont let it wash away with gravity along side the inlet side surface to the drain hose, immediately run the blower fan at maximum capacity and let the expanding foam sink deep inside the evaporator. What ever that does not get into the evaporator drains right out of the tube to the ground without a chance to dissolve any particles inside the coil and the meldew/pollen particles remains deep inside the coil. Thanks for the video btw, cheers.
hi, im wondering where the evaporator is after you get in the filter area? planning to get it done but havent open it yet, its the same right hand drive. thanks!
Hi Zhiliang. It's on the right. That means it's roughly below the back of the radio buttons.
Cool video bro. Subscribed and liked it already. Just a question, if I don't have the smelly ac problem but I didn't clean my cooling coil since I bought the car (approx 8 years), should I leave it or do you recommend to clean the cooling coil?
Hi Sk! I suggest you just leave it. Don't fix it if it ain't broke 😁
The problem here and in all other applications on youtube in general, professional hvac cleaning and filtration companies do research and testing on how to maximize cleanining efficiency (thus efficiency rate of heat displacement per consumed kwh electricity) for very small orifice (perforated gaps) inside evoporater coils.
what they found out now applied on some innovative solutions getting picked up in the market is you do need adequate possitive pressure to reach the inner depths of coils with a detergent! spraying the inlet side surface does not cut it!
Building rooftop evaporators can be in almost 1 meter in depth and foaming the inlet side surface does not penetrate into the assembly at all.
next time you spray the foam, dont let it wash away with gravity along side the inlet side surface to the drain hose, immediately run the blower fan at maximum capacity and let the expanding foam sink deep inside the evaporator. What ever that does not get into the evaporator drains right out of the tube to the ground without a chance to dissolve any particles inside the coil and the meldew/pollen particles remains deep inside the coil.
Thanks for the video btw, cheers.
@@asencyel thanks for the advice. Will improvise. 👍🏼
Hi did you use a pressure washer? Also where does the water go worried carpets will get wet
Hi Neville. Yes I used a pressure washer. I used a blue microfibre towel to catch any water spraying out. U can see it in the video.
Hi bro. Does the smell stay throughout or only on the initial blast of aircon after overnight parking?
Hi Noah. The smell is gone! Finally! :)
@@NETTNETTCLUBVIDEOs NICE. May need your help to do mine too if it continues to persist. Monitoring now. How do I get in touch with you bro?
@@noahmasagoes4910 bennyhuang1983@gmail.com
Great video man!! very well presented 👏👏👍💪
Hi Wesley! Thanks for the compliment. 🙂
What camera are you using? :)
Hi Kelvin. I use a Osmo Pocket for filming and a simple endoscope camera for the tight spots.
@@NETTNETTCLUBVIDEOs thanks!
What size torx screw needed?
Hi Jp! I believe it is a T20.
@@NETTNETTCLUBVIDEOs if dont remove battery really risky for airbag to pop? Cause thats the part i dont really know how to remove..
@@Jp3rm it's better to remove the battery. Its not difficult. Airbags are crazy expensive....... 🙃
@@NETTNETTCLUBVIDEOs what is the torx screw size to remove behind the battery part?
@@NETTNETTCLUBVIDEOs also when spraying in the cabin filter area is there a possibility that i can screw up and damage and electronics?
where are you bro? Singapore?
Hi bro! Yes Singapore. You can email me at bennyhuang1983@gmail.com
Where are you located? In Malaysia? Please send contact. Thanks
@@albertk5593 hi! I'm based in Singapore! Greetings neighbour 😉
@@NETTNETTCLUBVIDEOs Thanks for responding. Good to hear from you. I am in KL. Thank you
I prefer removing the dash
Sure. To each his own. Cheers!
Location zir
Hi George! I'm based in Singapore!