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DIY: Clean your Head, AC that is

Subject: DIY: Clean your Head, AC that is
by 96LT4CE on 2014/7/18 6:02:31

It's not hard, just don't be scared!

first have your head removed, that's another thread but don't worry, it's coming.

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Here's your part #

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Now we are going after six 3/16 nuts. 4 in the corners and two on the back. You might have to break out the small guns for this hard to reach one.

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Once all the screws are removed slide the guts outta the housing. Here's the top, and the bottom. Give these a once over for any signs of damaged electronics though this is NOT the piece we will be focusing on when we are cleaning.

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To get the controls start by lifting out the wiring harness.

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Then gently pry apart the board from the head. there is a pin socket holding the two together. you can also insert something plastic between the two to help get them apart. the trick is go slow and don't rush

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Once apart we can begin to take apart the head. First take the two screws out.

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then begin to pull apart the head from the housing

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once apart the rubber contacts may or may not still be attached to the housing.

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