Rear A/C Evaporator
Rear A/C Evaporator
Description
The rear A/C evaporator (1) is located within the rear HVAC housing, behind the right interior quarter panel trim. The rear A/C evaporator is positioned in the rear HVAC housing so that all air entering the housing must pass over the evaporator fins before it is distributed through the rear HVAC system ducts and outlets. However, air passing over the rear evaporator fins will only be conditioned when the A/C compressor is engaged and circulating refrigerant through the A/C evaporator.
The A/C expansion valve is connected and sealed to the A/C evaporator tubes (2) by use of rubber O-ring seals (3) and a tapping plate (4).
The rear A/C evaporator can only be serviced by removing and disassembling the rear HVAC housing.
Operation
Refrigerant enters the rear A/C evaporator from the rear A/C expansion valve as a low-temperature, low-pressure mixture of liquid and gas. As air flows over the fins of the rear A/C evaporator, the humidity in the air condenses on the fins, and the heat from the air is absorbed by the refrigerant. Heat absorption causes the refrigerant to boil and vaporize. The refrigerant becomes a low-pressure gas when it leaves the rear A/C evaporator.
• Replacement of the refrigerant line O-ring seals and gaskets is required anytime a refrigerant line or expansion valve is disconnected. Failure to replace the rubber O-ring seals and metal gaskets could result in a refrigerant system leak.
The A/C evaporator has no serviceable parts except for the O-ring seals. The O-ring seals used on the connections are made from a special type of rubber not affected by R-134a refrigerant. The O-ring seals must be replaced whenever the rear A/C expansion valve is removed from the rear A/C evaporator.
The rear A/C evaporator cannot be repaired and must be replaced if leaking or damaged.