|
Home | Rules & Guidelines | Register | Member Rides | FAQ | Members List | Social Groups | Calendar | Mark Forums Read |
Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
06-30-2009, 02:29 AM | #2 |
Zilvia Addict
|
I was told all you do is drop your glove box and its in the condenser, me and a buddy just tore apart a 240 and i could not find that bitch!! just ended up making a mess and bending ac lines guess im stupid....
but i also have the same question as you, till then im fucked and have to deal with 106 degree weather with no ac. |
06-30-2009, 10:15 AM | #3 |
Post Whore!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Atlanta
Age: 47
Posts: 13,812
Trader Rating: (12)
Feedback Score: 12 reviews
|
The expansion valve is located within the evaporator case. However, the S14 went through various changes with A/C components, some were not replaceable without swapping the entire core.
__________________
FORMERLY R240NA Learn what's really going on and protect your assets now before they're gone forever: www.paypalsucks.com |
06-30-2009, 04:23 PM | #6 |
Zilvia Junkie
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Sacramento California
Posts: 360
Trader Rating: (8)
Feedback Score: 8 reviews
|
I just did the TEV on my 95 S14, you do not need to remove the dash but it does make it a bit easier. You have to remove the entire evap box from the inside of the car, disconnect the two lines at the firewall in the engine bay, drop the glove box and then just unbolt the evap box and pull it down/out. Once the box is out you just take it apart to reveal the TEV, make sure u get new orings and change them now while its out.
|
06-30-2009, 05:47 PM | #7 |
Zilvia Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: houston, tx
Age: 34
Posts: 239
Trader Rating: (1)
Feedback Score: 1 reviews
|
awesome. thats what i needed to know.
the problem im having is when i charge my AC system after a vaccum my manifold gauges read over 35psi which is overfill. seems like freon is getting stuck somewhere in the lines and starts to leak from the big fitting on the evap. could this be the exspansion valve getting stuck closed? |
06-30-2009, 07:27 PM | #8 |
Post Whore!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Atlanta
Age: 47
Posts: 13,812
Trader Rating: (12)
Feedback Score: 12 reviews
|
What he said, drop the glovebox. Nothing else needs to be removed. It's literally a 2 minute job.
__________________
FORMERLY R240NA Learn what's really going on and protect your assets now before they're gone forever: www.paypalsucks.com |
06-14-2019, 02:19 PM | #9 |
Pics for 95/96 expansion valve/evaporator
For anyone still interested. In 95/96 S14 models you have to disconnect the high and low pressure lines inside the engine bay. Remove the glovebox.Then remove 4 bolts on the sides and under the evaporator case. If you pull down and out, the whole box should slide out from under the dash. Watch out for refrigerant oil, so tip the box down. The case is held together by ~6 smaller screws and some insulating tape. In my vehicle there was also some sticky insulation covering the expansion valve. Unfortunately, they glued the expansion valve connector to the evaporator's low pressure line so it was near impossible to remove. I ended up getting it off, but noticed a tiny crack in the otherside of the evaporator (I guess this was why my AC pressures were off). $69 on ebay and I've got another evap on the way (not many left out there) will add links to pics soon.
Edit: http://imgur.com/a/yfswQK5 Last edited by RedSX240a97; 06-14-2019 at 02:28 PM.. Reason: Pics |
|
Bookmarks |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|