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Reddit mentions of UAC EX 10093C A/C Expansion Valve

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UAC EX 10093C A/C Expansion Valve
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Height1.6 Inches
Length3.4 Inches
Number of items27
Release dateJanuary 2015
Weight0.25 Pounds
Width1.6 Inches

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u/mattstryfe ยท 2 pointsr/S2000

I've redone the entire AC system myself after my compressor 'ate itself alive'. The proper way, is to replace everything. The reason for this is because of what you eluded too; the metal shavings. I opted to replace every single line (high and low), the compressor, and the expansion valve.

Once you have all new components you need to add the oil. The amount you add is dependent on how much is in the compressor (or the whole system). There are a few guides on this and HELMS manual has a calculation you must do. For sanity's sake, if you're close, you'll probably be alright. However, full disclosure, I am no HVAC expert.

  • You can use a compressor if you have one but you'll definitely have to remove every single component to ensure you get every single nook.
  • It might be. Remove it from the firewall and take a look. They're pretty cheap if you have to pick one up. I bought this one and it's been running fine for years.
  • No. Aside from a new serp belt if it's showing signs of wear.
  • You're right. Having this done by a shop is the only right way. They need to evacuate your entire system once you have it all sealed up. Then put new freon(whatever it is nowadays) into it. Then charge it to the proper PSI. (as i understand it).

    You can do ALL of the work yourself save for the charging/recharging/evacing.