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The AC system of your Volvo keeps the cabin cool and comfortable. Many components work together for giving the cold output. The AC system consists of a compressor, condenser, expansion valve and the radiator. See the mentioned show to find the different parts of your Volvo’s AC system. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Different Parts of your Volvo AC System


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Different Parts of Your VOLVOs AC System
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The AC system in your VOLVO keeps the cabin cool
and comfortable.
3
It is also required to keep the AC in proper
working condition to enjoy the cool air.
4
You should learn the different parts that
constitute the AC system in your VOLVO.
5
Compressor
6
Compressors is driven by a belt. It makes up the
heart of your AC system.
7
These can often break down and may need to be
replaced.
8
Noises coming from your vents are a solid
indicator that your compressor is at fault.
9
To test this, turn your AC to maximum cold, turn
it on with the engine running, and put your ear
near the vent.
10
Condenser
11
Your AC condenser cools the refrigerant in the AC
system.
12
It works to release heat through gas compression.
This gas is then condensed into a liquid.
13
The condenser is usually situated ahead of the
radiator.
14
Signs of a condenser problem include reduced
cooling and AC system leaks in your VOLVO.
15
Orifice Tube/Expansion Valve
16
The expansion valve controls the flow of
refrigerant.
17
It connects to the evaporator and lowers the
pressure of the refrigerant coming from the
condenser.
18
A sign that the orifice tube might be bad include
warm air from the AC system.
19
Also, the frost on your evaporator and compressor
won't shut off.
20
AC evaporators
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Your evaporator is basically a heat exchanger.
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It pulls heat from the inside of your car so it
can be absorbed by the refrigerant.
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It is more likely to get corroded by acid than
any other part of your AC system.
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You may have a faulty evaporator if the
compressor will not turn on or will not produce
cold air.
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