
The AC evaporator housing is the sealed enclosure that holds and protects the evaporator coil while directing cooled, dehumidified air into the cabin.
Located behind the dashboard, it ensures airflow passes efficiently over the evaporator before being distributed through the vents.
A properly sealed evaporator coil housing prevents cooled air from escaping, maintaining HVAC efficiency and consistent cabin comfort.
It also manages condensation by channeling moisture safely away from sensitive components, supporting stable AC system performance.
A damaged AC evaporator housing disrupts proper airflow management within the HVAC system.
Air loss and pressure imbalance – reducing cooling effectiveness.
Longer AC run times – increasing engine load and fuel consumption.
Uneven cabin temperatures – caused by misdirected airflow.
When cooled air isn’t properly sealed and routed, the entire AC system must work harder to maintain comfort.