2011 -2016 Ford F250 Super Duty Easy Evaporator Cleaning AC not blowing very hard. Air conditioner

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If your air conditioner isn't blowing as hard as it used to, you likely need to clean out the evaporator. It's located behind the glove box and this is an easy way to clean it without having to pull the dash.
Should be the same method for all Ford F250 and F350 trucks 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016. Not sure what the newer trucks are like. Only warning would be not to cut too deep when cutting into the air box. Good luck with your repairs!

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  • Wow - 2016 F350 started acting up on a long 5-day camping trip - found this, tried it, just ran through the desert north of Vegas and barely had to have the fan on - 105 degrees outside, 70 on the temp inside... thank you!
  • @bengesell
    So helpful! Its funny how every other video on this topic references taking the entire dash out and the month long, tedious process it entails to do such a thing. Just cut out a hole, spray water, tape it back up, done. Thanks so much for the common sense, that just doesn't seem too common.
  • Wow this will save me a 10 hour labor charge! My auto service center wanted to remove the entire dash to clean the evaporator. Great video thanks!
  • Man thanks for your time in the video Sir. Saved me alot of blood sweat and tears...
  • Just a slight reminder - it's called a evaporator coil - your condenser coil is located on the outside of the engine in front of the Radiator
  • Omg what an obvious reasonable solution to a terrible problem. Thank you, im going to do it tonight
  • Use a 11/4 hole drill bit and you can put an expansion plug to seal the hole
  • @Padipro
    Love these kind of hacks. Much easier than pulling the dash! Thanks for sharing.
  • @don80116
    Thank you so much it's work great have been doing it now for routine maintenance
  • Thanks for sharing brother. It sure is miserable when your ac goes out when it's close to 100 degrees. It's been one of the hottest summers I've been through.
  • i used a larger 1/8" thick HDPE black panel and added light silicone on edges of hole screwed the HDPE panel on and now i have a sealed hole and can be removed for future clean outs....which i had took pics for reference
  • @cline3290
    Ha! You just made me look like a pro at work. This fixed our AC problem. I even went as far as cutting a plastic piece from a bucket and fastening it with short self tappers so it can be easily cleaned next time! Thanks for this video, man! 🍻
  • I'll be doing that shortly... currently my blower feels like an asthmatic gerbil breathing it's last breath and I think 10 years of border collie fuzz has done a number on the evap coils.