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Insulation behind front evap M1100 series

Mogman

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Can someone snap a picture of what the insulation looks like behind the evap on say a M1151/52, M1165
This basic insulation is not going to work.
 

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I appreciate that!! how thick is it? it looks thinner than the M998 insulation which would explain the problem I am having.
 

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Dang that's what I have, do you have a picture before you pulled it out?
 

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Dang that's what I have, do you have a picture before you pulled it out?
Negative. Are you going to be cutting your own piece of insulation?
I’m severing how to put it back. Once my heater goes up- no chance it’s ever coming down again.
 

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Negative. Are you going to be cutting your own piece of insulation?
I’m severing how to put it back. Once my heater goes up- no chance it’s ever coming down again.
You mean the front AC evaporator/heater yes?
 
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