Under the dash (passenger side) beside ac fan, hard to do
good lock
The expansion valve on a Mitsubishi Diamante is typically located in the engine compartment, near the evaporator core. It is usually situated along the line connecting the condenser to the evaporator. Accessing it may require removing some components, such as the dashboard or covering panels, depending on the specific model year. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise location and removal instructions.
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.
Yes, the Diamante has an EGR solenoid. On any Mitsubishi, if the car has an egr valve, it has a solenoid to operate the valve. Just follow the vacuum line from the valve and it will go to the solenoid. There may be another one way valve between the valve and the solenoid, though. The solenoid is electronic.
where is the expansion valve located
On a 2002 Mitsubishi Diamante, the transmission filter is typically located inside the transmission pan. To access it, you usually need to remove the transmission pan by unbolting it and draining the fluid. Once the pan is off, the filter can be seen attached to the valve body, and it can be replaced after unbolting it. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and precautions.
The EGR Valve on the 1996 Mitsubishi Galant is located underneath the Exhaust Manifold.
The 2005 Nissan air conditioning compressor expansion valve is located on the bottom of the compressor. The expansion valve should be labeled as such.
front valve cover at the left back corner. It screws in to the valve cover. There is a rubber hose conected to it.
It is in the valve cover.
There is no expansion valve. The metering device is called a expansion valve should be located in the small line on the condenser it will be located near the line at the connection
The best way to fix an expansion valve for the A/C system is to replace it. of course then you have to evacuate and recharge with freon.
Unsure what you are asking about. WHAT expansion valve - in what system?