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Old 07-05-2012, 11:13 AM
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Could someone please tell me location of ac evaporator in 2007 Chrysler Pacifica touring edition 4.0 the guy at Pep boys tells me the condenser on passenger side has leak. I have a feeling he means the evaporator not the condenser and if anyone has diagram or manual to share even better. thank you all in advance
 
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the evap is in the dash the condenser is under the hood
 
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Old 07-06-2012, 12:58 PM
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The A/C evaporator is located within the HVAC housing, behind the instrument panel. The A/C evaporator and insulator are positioned in the HVAC housing so that all air entering the housing must pass over the evaporator fins before it is distributed through the heating-A/C system ducts and outlets. However, air passing over the evaporator fins will only be conditioned when the A/C compressor is engaged and circulating refrigerant through the A/C evaporator.
The A/C evaporator tubes are connected and sealed to the A/C expansion valve by use of rubber O-rings and a tapping block.


The A/C evaporator can only be serviced by removing and disassembling the HVAC housing.


The A/C condenser is located in the front of the engine compartment behind the front fascia. The A/C condenser is a heat exchanger that allows the high-pressure refrigerant gas being discharged by the A/C compressor to give up its heat to the air passing over the condenser fins, which causes the refrigerant to cool and change to a liquid state.


The A/C condenser is equipped with two fittings for the refrigerant lines, an integral automatic transmission fluid cooler with quick-connect fittings for the transmission fluid cooler lines when equipped with an automatic transaxle, mounting brackets that attach the condenser to the radiator and an integral receiver/drier with a replaceable desiccant and filter assembly.


The A/C condenser may be removed for service without removing the radiator from the vehicle.
 
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