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An accumulator does just that...accumulates liquid refrigerant to keep from flooding the expansion valve or compressor. It can also be used as a muffler on compressor noise.
The epiglottis closes off the trachea during swallowing to keep food and liquid from entering the trachea, and directs the food and liquid to the esophagus.
It meters liquid high pressure refrigerant into the evaporator which is located in the heater housing under the dash. It controls refrigerant flow to keep the evaporator coil from icing up.
Yes, u will have a milky liquid that is excreted to flush the vagina in order to keep harmful baccteria from entering the cervix and harming the baby.
Front passenger side wheel well. You have to remove the plastic panels to get to it. It helps to turn the steering wheel all the way to the right for enough room to access and turn wrenches. If you are replacing the accumulator/drier with OEM part from AutoZone or O'Reilly's, make sure to get the right sized replacement O-rings. The ones that came with the new accumulator were the wrong size and caused me to buy more refrigerant and compressor oil. Take the old O-ring to a store that specializes in O-ring's. The guys at Autozone and O'Reilly's wanted to keep selling me the same wrong o-ring kit. You will need 9oz of compressor oil in addition to 28oz of Refrigerant. I filled the compressor intake hose with oil and that seemed to work fine. I started with a pin-hole leak on the high side hose and ended up replacing the hose set and accumulator.
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Fire works nicely to keep liquid hot.
Replace your a/c evaporator filter under dash. Liquid refrigerant is getting back to compressor causing belt to break.
yes, the cell membrane does keep material from entering or leaving the cell -karla cruz 7th grade
stirafoam cups keep liquid warmer
The difference between brands of 134a refrigerant are largely in their quality control and price. In order to keep with standards, all are required to sell compatible refrigerant.
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