There is no expansion valve. There is, however, a fixed orifice in the liquid refrigerant line from the condenser in front of the radiator to the evaporator core in the HVAC system under the dash.
To replace the expansion valve on a 1997 Geo Metro, first, ensure the A/C system is fully discharged to avoid refrigerant exposure. Then, locate the expansion valve, typically found near the evaporator, and remove the necessary components, including any surrounding ductwork. Disconnect the refrigerant lines from the valve and remove the mounting screws to take out the old valve. Install the new expansion valve by reversing the process, ensuring all connections are tight and leak-free before recharging the A/C system.
To replace the expansion valve on a 1996 Toyota Camry, first, discharge the air conditioning system properly to avoid refrigerant release. Next, remove the dashboard or access panel to reach the evaporator unit, disconnect the refrigerant lines from the expansion valve, and unbolt it from its mounting. Install the new valve by reversing the disassembly steps, ensuring all connections are secure and leak-free, and then recharge the AC system with refrigerant.
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In free expansion, the external pressure is zero, i.e. work done is zero. Accordingly, free expansion is also called irreversible adiabatic expansion.
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If your expansion valve is sticking and not cooling try this first, bled the freon first open the lines that go to the evaporator, high and low pressure lines from the firewall, engine compartment. Take a low pressure air line and blow out any restrictions in the line back and forth on both lines. Once you have done this take some break free lubricate and spray in both lines and blow with low pressure back and forth to make sure the lubricant has reach the expansion valve and let
I don't know much about the EGR valve yet....but i know some autoparts stores can reset your light for free...just call around.
No, they are not free. You have to buy them at the store