The expansion valve is located on the rear evaporator core, typically in a casing located under one of the rear interior trim panels.
On a 1999 Ford Windstar, the expansion valve is located just inside the rear hatch of the rear panel on the driver's side. It is connected to the rear evaporator core.
The rear expansion valve on a 2002 Windstar is located behind the left rear panel(driver's side cover just inside the rear hatch spanning to the left side door) The expansion valve is in-line and connected to the rear evaperator core. It has a nut style fitting on each end so you will need to hold the valve in place when loosening/tightening the fittings. You can do this with an open end wrench. Mke sure to recover your freon before attempting to remove due to high pressures on the system. The 2003 should be located in the same place. I hope this helps you.
Where id the AC expancion valve located in a 202 gmc yukon with rear air
It is on the evaporator, inside the vehicle, under the trim on the right rear.
You have a bad rear expansion valve located in the rear......
its an expansion valve and it is located in the black box ( in the rear unit)
Only the rear system has an a/c expansion valve an is located at the back left side next to the last row of seats,very easy to see.
Your rear ac expansion valve is located on the right rear inside your distribution assembly. You will have to remove the inner right side interior to get to it. It is encased inside the black assembly along with the heater core.
Its located on the right hand side to the rear in the engine compartment.................
If 1993 suburban rear ac not cold how can check the expansion valve?
In the rear of the vehicle attached to the rear evaporator, you will need to remove the complete assembly to replace the expansion valve......
The front one is located just outside the firewall on the passenger side. If you follow the a/c lines from the compressor to the firewall, you will find it. If you have rear a/c, the rear expansion valve is located behind the plastic interior panel in the right rear corner of the van, down near the floor. The more of the panel you can get loose, the easier it is to work on it.