The plastic expansion tube contains a fixed diameter tube.
The tube has a mesh filter screen at either end. The expansion tube is located
in the evaporator inlet pipe. The expansion tube creates a restriction
to the high-pressure liquid refrigerant in the liquid line. The flow of
the refrigerant is then metered to the evaporator as a low-pressure liquid.
When the engine is turned OFF while the air conditioning is operating,
the refrigerant in the system continues to flow. The refrigerant flows
from the high-pressure side of the expansion tube (orifice) to the low
pressure side until the pressure is equalized. The equalization may be
detected as a faint sound of liquid flowing (hissing) for 30-60 seconds.
This is a normal condition.
You may not need to replace the expansion tube when the system diagnostics
indicate a restricted expansion tube. Remove the following materials found
on the screen with compressed air:
You may reuse the expansion tube under the following conditions:
• | The plastic frame is not broken. |
• | The expansion tube is not damaged or plugged. |
• | The screen material is not worn. |
• | The screen is not plugged with fine gritty material. |