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OPERATION
The A/C expansion valve controls the flow of high-pressure, low temperature liquid refrigerant entering the expansion valve and converts it into a low-pressure, low-temperature mixture of liquid and gas before it enters the A/C evaporator. To meet the vehicles A/C cooling requirements, a mechanical sensor is used in the A/C expansion valve to monitor the temperature and pressure of the refrigerant leaving the A/C evaporator and then adjust the inlet port orifice size to allow only the proper amount of refrigerant to enter the evaporator. Controlling the refrigerant flow through the A/C evaporator ensures that none of the refrigerant leaving the evaporator is still in a liquid state, which could damage the A/C compressor.
NOTE: Replacement of the seals is required anytime a refrigerant line or expansion valve is disconnected. Failure to replace the rubber and metal dual-plane seals may result in a refrigerant system leak.
The A/C expansion valve is factory calibrated and cannot be adjusted or repaired and must be replaced if inoperative or damaged.