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Posted: Thu 22:27, 29 Aug 2013 Post subject: hollister co france Air Conditioning In Your Vehic |
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The system starts when the compressor is powered by the cars engine. The compressor pumps out refrigerant vapor under pressure when you turn on your A/C. Next, the condenser changes the high-pressure refrigerant to liquid. As the car moves, air flowing through the condenser removes heat from the refrigerant and changes it to liquid. The refrigerant moves to the receiver-driver, which is a storage tank for the liquid. It [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] removes the moisture and sends it on to the thermostatic expansion valve. Here the pressure is removed so that is can expand and become vapor again. The evaporator absorbs leftover heat, cooling the vapor. The blower helps to distribute this [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] cooled vapor.
If you are having problems with your cars air-conditioner, there is usually one of two things wrong. There is either no cooled vapor blowing or insufficient cool vapor. If there is nothing happening, it could be a loose or broken drive belt, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] a defective expansion valve, an inoperative compressor or slipping compressor clutch, a blown fuse, a clogged expansion valve or leaking components.
If there is insufficient cooling occurring, the problem could be low refrigerant charge, a loose drive belt, a slipping compressor clutch, a clogged evaporator or condenser, a [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] slow leak or a partially clogged system. As you [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] can see, sometimes the problems are the same for low and no output. Understanding how the A/C works and what can go wrong might not qualify you to fix it, but at least you will [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] understand better how everything works.
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