Evaporator
Evaporator |
An antifrost thermostat on the evaporator prevents freezing and ice building on the evaporator. There is a sensor lying against the evaporator low pressure pipe. When the temperature drops below +2 ° C the voltage to the compressor is broken. When the temperature exceeds +5 ° C the thermostat closes again and the compressor is engaged.
The design of the evaporator depends on whether the car is equipped with a four-cylinder or V6 engine and whether it is left-hand drive or right-hand drive.
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LHD 4-cyl. The expansion valve is situated in the engine bay. The evaporator pipes must be cut off when the evaporator is taken out of the climate control unit.
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LHD V6 The expansion valve is situated in the climate control unit.
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RHD The expansion valve is situated in the engine bay.
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As a spare for LHD cars we supply the evaporator in a V6 design with a block so that the pipes can be joined to the lead-through in the bulkhead partition.
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In cars with RHD the spare evaporator is supplied with the same block in RHD design.
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