To replace the evaporator coil and expansion valve in a 1999 Voyager, first, disconnect the battery and safely discharge the air conditioning system. Remove the dashboard and any necessary components to access the HVAC unit. Take out the old evaporator coil and expansion valve, ensuring to replace any O-rings and seals. Install the new coil and valve, reassemble the HVAC unit, and recharge the AC system before reconnecting the battery.
The expansion valve is located in the lines connecting the evaporator core which is located inside the evaporator housing behind the dash and the glove box.
you don't, the car has an expansion valve by the evaporator.
It doesn't have an orifice tube. It has an expansion valve that is located inside of the evaporator box. The evaporator assembly will have to be removed and taken apart to replace 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......
Expansion valve is located on the A/C Evaporator Core. Most of the times you have to remove the whole dash to reach it/ replace it. Good luck.
To replace the expansion valve on a 2002 Mitsubishi Galant, first, ensure the AC system is fully discharged to avoid refrigerant release. Remove the dashboard panel and the evaporator case cover to access the valve. Disconnect the refrigerant lines and the electrical connector from the old expansion valve, then remove it from the evaporator. Install the new valve, reconnect the lines, and reassemble the dashboard before recharging the AC system.
It is attached to the back wall of evaporator. You have to remove the glove compartment, blower unit and evaporator to get access to the expansion valve.
You must remove the evaporator case from behind the glovebox and disassemble it. The expansion valve is mounted to the evaporator.
The expansion valve is found inside the evaporator housing. To replace the AC system needs to be flushed legally. Then valve is only held down by a few mounting screws. Once the AC system is bled, loosen the screws and replace the unit.
the expansion valve is connected to the evaporator under the dash, have fun!!!
In dray expansion evaporator, the liquid refrigerant is generally fed by an expansion valve. the expansion valve controls the rate of flow of refrigerant to the evaporator. In the evaporator the liquid refrigerant is vaporized and superheated by the time it reaches to the end of evaporator. At inlet of the evaporator, the refrigerant is predominantly in the liquid form with a small amount of vapor formed as a result of flashing at the expansion valve. the liquid refrigerant passes through the evaporator, more and more refrigerant is vaporized by the load. according to the load, the liquid will come into evaporator and vaporize and reaches to superheat at the end of the evaporator. The inside of the evaporator is far from dry but wetted with liquid so named as dry expansion evaporator.
Do you mean the expansion valve for the A/C? That is near the evaporator under the dashboard.