I don't know how that is why I asked the question.
Trash it.
The evaporator is located behind the dash on the passengers side and the receiver drier is located in front attached to the a/c condenser.........
The receiver drier will be located in the front of the vehicle next to the a/c condenser........
It is the large round silver thing on the passenger side near the firewall. Follow the large hose from the compressor and it connects with it.
By law, an ASE certified technician in an EPA certified shop must recover and store the refrigerant in your vehicle. Once that's done, you use a fuel line separator to disconnect the refrigerant hoses from the receiver-drier.
Yes it does. I only know this because we took our 2001 Santa Fe in for AC work this week since the compressor went bad and they said that if you change the compressor you need to change the receiver drier as well. That's about the extent of my car knowledge though :)
Its on the Receiver Drier. You can find a good spec drawing on the website below. Just click on the "Locate low side port" and follow the instructions.
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The AC receiver drier on a 1995 Honda Civic is on the high-pressure side of the system. It is between the expansion valve inlet and condenser outlet.
Have the system discharged by a qualified professional mechanic using an approved recovery/recycling machine.Disconnect the negative battery cable.On 1992-95 vehicles, remove the vehicle jack.Remove the nuts that fasten the refrigerant lines to sides of the receiver/drier assembly.Remove the refrigerant lines from the receiver/drier and discard the gaskets. Cover the exposed ends of the lines to minimize contamination.Remove the mounting strap bolts and remove the receiver/drier from the engine compartment.
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Between the receiver-drier outlet and the evaporator inlet.