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Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser AC Evaporator

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Weak cooling, strange cabin odors, or A/C leaks may start at the evaporator. Replace your AC evaporator to bring back colder airflow and reliable cabin comfort. Shop A-Premium today.

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AC Evaporator Core for 1985-1992 Oldsmobile Custom CruiserAC Evaporator Core for 1985-1992 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
A-Premium®Part # APAEC424
AC Evaporator Core for 1985-1992 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
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$97.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser: 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
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Vehicle: Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
Item LocatedUnited States
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MaterialAluminum
item #1012ZRU2
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AC Evaporator Core for 1977-1979 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
A-Premium®Part # APAEC422
AC Evaporator Core for 1977-1979 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
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$115.99
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Fits Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser: 1977 1978 1979
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Vehicle: Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
Item LocatedUnited States
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MaterialAluminum
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54432, EV6513PFC, 3035240, 3058130, 7154432
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Spectra Premium 1054432 A/C Evaporator Core, Front Side
Spectra PremiumPart # 1054432
Spectra Premium 1054432 A/C Evaporator Core, Front Side
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$113.99
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Fits 1977-1978 Buick Riviera, 1977-1982 Buick LeSabre, 1977-1983 Buick Estate Wagon, 1977-1984 Buick Electra, 1980-1980 Buick Century, 1980-1980 Buick Century, 1980-1980 Buick Century, 1980-1980 Buick Century, 1980-1981 Buick Century, 1980-1981 Buick Century, 1981-1981 Buick Century, 1981-1981 Buick Century, 1982-1982 Buick Regal, 1982-1983 Buick Regal, 1984-1986 Buick LeSabre, 1985-1985 Buick Century, 1985-1985 Buick Century, 1985-1985 Buick Electra, 1985-1985 Buick Electra, 1985-1987 Buick Century
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Vehicle: Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Installation PositionFront
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1054432, 770108, 156513, 6259N, 4711337, 2730403, EP1050, EV6513C, 
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The AC evaporator is housed within the HVAC unit and is responsible for cooling the air that flows into the vehicle's cabin. The evaporator core contains a series of coils and tubes through which a cold, low-pressure refrigerant circulates. As warm air from inside the car passes over the evaporator coils, heat is absorbed by the refrigerant, causing it to evaporate and become a gas.

 

This heat exchange process cools the air passing over the coils, resulting in the air exiting the AC system being significantly colder than the air that entered it. In addition to cooling, the AC evaporator also removes humidity from the air. As the air cools, moisture condenses on the evaporator coils, effectively reducing the humidity level inside the vehicle. This dehumidifying action enhances passenger comfort, particularly in humid conditions.

 

Warning signs of a bad A/C evaporator

 

  • Weak cooling: Reduced cooling efficiency with less cold air.
  • Airflow problems: Limited or blocked airflow from AC vents.
  • Unpleasant odors: Foul or musty smells while the AC is running.
  • Refrigerant leak: Frequent need for refrigerant recharging.
  • Poor dehumidification: Ineffective humidity control, especially in humid conditions.
  • Interior moisture: Water or puddles inside the car.
  • Unusual noises: Hissing or bubbling sounds.
  • Icing on evaporator: Excessive ice or frost buildup.
  • Decreased fuel Efficiency: Added strain on the AC system and engine.
  • Visible leaks: Coolant or moisture around the evaporator.

 

How to fix a car AC evaporator leak

 

  1. Diagnosis: Identify the leak's location and extent.
  2. Refrigerant recovery: Safely remove refrigerant to comply with regulations.
  3. Dashboard disassembly: Disassemble the dashboard and interior components to access the evaporator.
  4. Evaporator replacement: Remove and replace the damaged evaporator with a new one.
  5. Seal replacement: Replace o-rings, gaskets, and seals in the ac system.
  6. Reassembly: Reassemble the interior components and ensure secure connections.
  7. Vacuum and refrigerant recharge: Evacuate the system, remove air and moisture, and recharge with the correct refrigerant.
  8. Leak testing: Use specialized equipment to check for leaks.
  9. Performance testing: Verify proper cooling, dehumidification, and system functionality.