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Car Air Conditioning Repair : Car Air Conditioner Parts: The Compressor

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2008

Locate the orifice tube and compressor for car air conditioner repair; learn how in this free DIY auto-mechanic video from our expert in automotive ac repair and maintenance.

Expert: Mark Delgado
Bio: Mark Delgado is an ASE certified auto mechanic with more than 20 years of experience in automotive repair.
Filmmaker: John Carstarphen

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Autos & Vehicles

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  • Lol this guy hates his job.

  • Vague, confusing and no where near complete. As with most E.V clips.

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  • @GPDAndrew also could be moisture in your system as it freezes and thaws

  • actually A/C works on the principle that boiling water will never go past 212°, allthe extra heat goes up in steam...Tetrafluromethane, or dichlorfluromethane boil roughly around 40°. In your car you have an evaporator that allows the liquid turn to gas as it does it boils and passing through the car cabin takes away all the heat above 40°. Then there is a condensor outside in the engine compartment that compresses the gas down to a liquid again releasing the heat. Thanks Bill Durant

  • Wtf is up with expert village?? there vids are no more than 1:50 long like wtf??

  • May i know the type of A/C COMPRESSOR for Ford e150 model 2000?

  • I thought it went from a liquid to a gas on low pressure sorry but now I know he needs to go back to school on ac systems

  • @joseandres21fl did you put oil in it?

  • he seems to understand air conditioning its similar to house air conditioning

  • cool

  • check the timing of ur car. it might need adjustment

  • well some mecanic told me is cause i got bad head gasket on my engine so thats why my engine shake and also my air co. goes off when the engine get warm ???

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