93 ZJ AC - drier receiver
Where is the drier receiver located - and - it is hard to replace?
Apparently it's leaking. My shop manual doesn't seem to call it out. Thanks... -curtis |
Re: 93 ZJ AC - drier receiver
The accumulator is located in the engine compartment on the right
(passenger) side. It is a round, tall, black tank mounted about half way between the battery and the firewall. ---- On 15 May 2006 12:55:17 -0700, "Curtis" <cchandler63@gmail.com> wrote: >Where is the drier receiver located - and - it is hard to replace? >Apparently it's leaking. My shop manual doesn't seem to call it out. > >Thanks... > >-curtis |
Re: 93 ZJ AC - drier receiver
The accumulator is located in the engine compartment on the right
(passenger) side. It is a round, tall, black tank mounted about half way between the battery and the firewall. ---- On 15 May 2006 12:55:17 -0700, "Curtis" <cchandler63@gmail.com> wrote: >Where is the drier receiver located - and - it is hard to replace? >Apparently it's leaking. My shop manual doesn't seem to call it out. > >Thanks... > >-curtis |
Re: 93 ZJ AC - drier receiver
The accumulator is located in the engine compartment on the right
(passenger) side. It is a round, tall, black tank mounted about half way between the battery and the firewall. ---- On 15 May 2006 12:55:17 -0700, "Curtis" <cchandler63@gmail.com> wrote: >Where is the drier receiver located - and - it is hard to replace? >Apparently it's leaking. My shop manual doesn't seem to call it out. > >Thanks... > >-curtis |
Re: 93 ZJ AC - drier receiver
Replacement of AC components involves evacuation of the system, followed by
recharging with refrigerant. The recommended way to do this is with a charging station. The shadetree method doesn't require a charging station, but it does at least require a vacuum pump. Actual replacement of the drier receiver, well that is the easy part. Earle "Curtis" <cchandler63@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1147722917.533593.247540@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com... > Where is the drier receiver located - and - it is hard to replace? > Apparently it's leaking. My shop manual doesn't seem to call it out. > > Thanks... > > -curtis > |
Re: 93 ZJ AC - drier receiver
Replacement of AC components involves evacuation of the system, followed by
recharging with refrigerant. The recommended way to do this is with a charging station. The shadetree method doesn't require a charging station, but it does at least require a vacuum pump. Actual replacement of the drier receiver, well that is the easy part. Earle "Curtis" <cchandler63@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1147722917.533593.247540@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com... > Where is the drier receiver located - and - it is hard to replace? > Apparently it's leaking. My shop manual doesn't seem to call it out. > > Thanks... > > -curtis > |
Re: 93 ZJ AC - drier receiver
Replacement of AC components involves evacuation of the system, followed by
recharging with refrigerant. The recommended way to do this is with a charging station. The shadetree method doesn't require a charging station, but it does at least require a vacuum pump. Actual replacement of the drier receiver, well that is the easy part. Earle "Curtis" <cchandler63@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1147722917.533593.247540@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com... > Where is the drier receiver located - and - it is hard to replace? > Apparently it's leaking. My shop manual doesn't seem to call it out. > > Thanks... > > -curtis > |
Re: 93 ZJ AC - drier receiver
OK I was wondering if what the manual called the accumulator was the
same thing. Apparently my system is completely empty so I was thinking I could swap out the part, then take it in for a charge... thanks... |
Re: 93 ZJ AC - drier receiver
OK I was wondering if what the manual called the accumulator was the
same thing. Apparently my system is completely empty so I was thinking I could swap out the part, then take it in for a charge... thanks... |
Re: 93 ZJ AC - drier receiver
OK I was wondering if what the manual called the accumulator was the
same thing. Apparently my system is completely empty so I was thinking I could swap out the part, then take it in for a charge... thanks... |
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