Lincoln Aviator: Rear Climate Control / Removal and Installation - Rear Evaporator
Removal
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
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Remove the rear climate control housing.
Refer to: Rear Climate Control Housing (412-02A Rear Climate Control, Removal and Installation).
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NOTE:
Replace the pass-through floor seal with new if seal is removed or damaged.
Remove the pass-through floor seal.
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If equipped, position aside the electrical connector.
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Remove the retainer and the evaporator access cover.
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Remove the retainers and the evaporator cover.
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Remove the rear evaporator.
Installation
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NOTE:
Replace the pass-through floor seal with new if seal is removed or damaged.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal
NOTICE:
During the removal or installation of components, cap, tape
or otherwise appropriately protect all openings and tubes/fittings to
prevent the ingress of dirt or other contamination...
Removal
All vehicles
NOTICE:
During the removal or installation of components, cap,
tape or otherwise appropriately protect all openings and tubes/fittings
to prevent the ingress of dirt or other contamination...
Other information:
When the emergency call system is active,
it may disclose to emergency services that
your vehicle has been in a crash involving
the deployment of an airbag or activation of
the fuel pump shut-off. Certain versions or
updates to the emergency call system may
also be capable of electronically or verbally
disclosing to emergency services operators
your vehicle location or other details about
your vehicle or crash to assist emergency
services operators to provide the most
appropriate emergency services...
Special Tool(s) /
General Equipment
Scraper for Straight Edges
Spherical Cutter
Hot Air Gun
Air Body Saw
8 mm Drill Bit
MIG/MAG Welding Equipment
Spot Weld Drill Bit
Locking Pliers
Materials
Name
Specification
Seam SealerTA-2-B, 3M™ 08308, LORD Fusor® 803DTM
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Flange SealantCU7Z-19B508-A
WSS-M2G348-A11
Removal
WARNING:
Electric vehicles damaged by a crash may have compromised
high voltage safety systems and present a potential high voltage
electrical shock hazard...