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Put A Cap On Your Radiator Problems!!

MAIN COMPONENTS OF YOUR AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMA few moments spent reading this will help you understand the parts of your car's Air Conditioner.
  1. COMPRESSOR: Compresses the refrigerant from a low temperature, low pressure gas to a high temperature, high-pressure gas.
  2. CONDENSER: Is actually a radiator in which the refrigerant condenses from a gas to a liquid form as it is cooled.
  3. ORIFICE TUBE / EXPANSION VALVE: Regulates the liquid refrigerant going into the bottom of the evaporator. Actually acts as a restrictor to the flow of the liquid refrigerant.
  4. EVAPORATOR: This is where the refrigerant evaporates from a liquid form back into a gaseous form. As the refrigerant evaporates it gets very cold and allows the cars interior to be cooled off.
  5. ACCUMULATOR / DRIER: A storage tank and filter for the freon. Its main purpose is to remove moisture from the refrigerant.
  6. REFRIGERANT: More commonly known as freon is the liquid or gas which passes through all the other components in the A/C System.
  7. CHARGE PORT / SCHRADER VALVE: The valve where refrigerant is put into the system and system pressures are checked.
  8. COMPRESSOR CLUTCH: Engages and disengages the compressor.
  9. REFRIGERANT OIL: The system lubricant.
  10. HOSE ASSEMBLY: A combination of rubber and steel or aluminum pipes through which the freon passes between the other major components.
  11. CYCLING SWITCH: Regulates the operation of the compressor depending on system pressures or temperatures.
  12. CONTROL PANEL: Where you select the temperature, quantity and location of air to come from the heater/ air conditioning system.
We want to put an end to your air conditioner problems. A basic knowledge of your cars A/C system will help you understand what must be done, and why, to restore your air conditioner to peak performance.We thank you for trusting us with you car.