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Discharge line is the line in which the refrigerant passes through after being discharged by the compressor. Liquid line is the line located after the condenser, following refrigeration cycle. Suction line is the one that the referigerant is sucked :) in, to enter the compressor.
It located on the passenger side of the engine just behind the AC compressor. The service manual says you have to discharge and remove the AC compressor, however, i was able to loosen it and it gave me enough room to replace it.
It is located on the discharge side of the compressor. On a 2.4L engine you will need to jack the vehicle up to get to it.
The low side service port is located on the suction hose coming off the rear of the a/c compressor and the high side is located on the discharge hose coming from the condenser.......
The low pressure port (Suction) and the high pressure port (Discharge) are both located on the back side of the compressor.
A compressor is located between intake manifold and air filter.
The compressor is located outside of the house in a metal box with coils in the sides and a fan in the middle of it to blow air through the coils. the compressor should be located under one of the side panels of the box.
To check the start operation of a auto air conditioning compressor, install two jumper wires to by pass the low pressure, located near the suction line, and the high pressure switch, located near the discharge hot line. Then remove battery cable, and reconnect to reset on boasrd computer. System should start compressor. If not check the operation of the electric clutch, by also by passing the system connections.
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The AC compressor is located on the bottom of the engine on drivers side . Look on the label on the radiator cross member for the serpentine belt and shows you where the compressor is ..
The A/C compressor is driven by a belt. Follow the routing of the belt and you will find the compressor.
You can better see the compressor if you lift up the vehicle......