How do you remove the AC expansion valve on a 2003 Saturn L 200. I can see the AC core but cannot get to it. It is in the front of the center Console.
SOURCE: I have a 2003 Saturn LW200. When I drive the
smell sweet ? could be a heater matrix , check coolant level to confirm this
could be a big job depends how they built the matrix in the dashboard
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SOURCE: ac drain cloged
Find the drain under the car. Use a clothes hanger or other wire to break up the clog in the hose.
SOURCE: WHERE IS THE FUEL PUMP LOCATED IN A 2003 SATURN L200
Hello. The fuel pump on this car is located within the fuel tank. Joe
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SOURCE: can not remove the back
If the emergency brake is not engaged it could just be the pads not being fully released. At the base of the back side of the wheel there should be a **** that is covered by a small rubber insert. If you remove the insert you should be able to use a brake adjuster or flat head screwdriver to back the adjustment off and loosen the rear pads on that side. As I remember the assembly you will want to insert the blade of the screwdriver at an angle pointing down into the slot then pull the handle of the screwdriver downward to loosen. If it were a matter of tightening them it is very easy, backup in a straight line at about 5mph and stomp the brake to actuate the auto adjuster.
SOURCE: where is the ac expansion valve on a 2000 saturn s l 2
It is located at the inlet to the AC evporator core.
Remove the filter lid (A), then pull out the dust and pollen filters (B).
Pull out the evaporator temperature sensor (C) from the evaporator fins.
Remove the screws, carefully separate the upper housing (D) from the lower housing (E), then remove the evaporator core (F).
If necessary, remove the expansion valve (G). Use a second wrench to hold the other fitting on the valve so the evaporator line won't twist. Leave the first fitting loosely connected so you can use it to hold the valve while you loosen the second fitting.
Reassemble the evaporator in the reverse order of disassembly, and note these items:
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