Where is the filter on the orifice tube?

Where is the filter on the orifice tube?

A fixed orifice tube contains a small brass tube of a fixed diameter encased in a plastic case. The case contains a debris catching filter at each end. It’s located between the condenser and the evaporator core.

Where is the orifice tube located in Ricks free auto?

Lubricate the O-rings on the new orifice tube with AC oil. Insert the new orifice tube into the evaporator or LLOT or SLOT. Reconnect the liquid line to the evaporator or condenser and follow factory specs for tightening (if required).

How do you replace the orifice tube in a car?

Replacing the orifice tube requires you to completely evacuate the AC system and disconnect the high pressure liquid line. It’s not a fun job. • Replacement orifice of the exact same color and part number as the old unit Buy or rent a refrigerant recovery machine. Attach the manifold gauge set to the high and low side ports on your car’s AC system

How do you remove the orifice tube in an evaporator?

Remove the orifice tube using needle nose pliers or removal tool. Note the orientation of the orifice tube. It must go back in the same way. Lubricate the O-rings on the new orifice tube with AC oil. Insert the new orifice tube into the evaporator or LLOT or SLOT.

A fixed orifice tube contains a small brass tube of a fixed diameter encased in a plastic case. The case contains a debris catching filter at each end. It’s located between the condenser and the evaporator core.

Lubricate the O-rings on the new orifice tube with AC oil. Insert the new orifice tube into the evaporator or LLOT or SLOT. Reconnect the liquid line to the evaporator or condenser and follow factory specs for tightening (if required).

Replacing the orifice tube requires you to completely evacuate the AC system and disconnect the high pressure liquid line. It’s not a fun job. • Replacement orifice of the exact same color and part number as the old unit Buy or rent a refrigerant recovery machine. Attach the manifold gauge set to the high and low side ports on your car’s AC system

Remove the orifice tube using needle nose pliers or removal tool. Note the orientation of the orifice tube. It must go back in the same way. Lubricate the O-rings on the new orifice tube with AC oil. Insert the new orifice tube into the evaporator or LLOT or SLOT.

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