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where is the orifice tube located in a 1987 Buick Lesabre1 answer
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The orifice tube on your 1987 Buick Lesabre shoud be located at the evaporator inlet, in-line between the condenser and the evaporator. For any further assistance, please visit your nearest Advance Auto store or call us directly at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and one of our representative there would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
where is the orifice tube located in a 1994 gmc sonoma with 4.3L vortec V6 ?1 answer
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The orifice tube on your GMC Sonoma should be either at the condenser or in the evaporator. Follow the little line and at the metal connections there should be a dot stamped on one of them, that is where the orfice tube is. On rare occasions you have to pull the condensor of the dash to replace the tube.Q:
is this tube also refered to as the high pressure a/c tube & does it come with fittings or are they sold seperately ?1 answer
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This ACDelco Air Conditioning Evaporator Tube Orifice with part# 15-5151 is an orifice tube or also called as an expansion valve. In an A/C system, the refrigerant/freon goes through different pressures and forms, such as vapor and liquid. The orifice tube is basically a dividing point in the a/c system where high pressure liquid freon, turns into low pressure liquid freon.Q:
location in system1 answer
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To help you in a better manner, if you could please include the year, make, model and engine specification of the vehicle and we would be better able to assist you.Q:
where is this part located on 1995 buick rivera1 answer
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It is located on the throttle body and they are usually held in by two screws.Q:
I have a 1993 buick century 3.3L where could i find the orifice tube i look in the inlet of the evaporator did not see it. My a/c has a blockage in it someone told me to change it out and the book i have don't say where it is1 answer
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The orifice tube could be located at the EVAPORATOR INLET, mid way between the EVAPORATOR and the CONDENSER (in-line) or at the CONDENSER OUTLET.Q:
where exactly do i install the orifice tube in a 1996 monte carlo1 answer
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The orifice tube should be located in the inlet tube of the evaporator, or in the liquid line, somewhere between the outlet of the condenser and the inlet of the evaporator.Q:
where is the orice tube located on a 1994 Buick century Custom with a 3.1L engine?1 answer
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The orifice tube is located in the Inlet tube of the evaporator.Q:
what does an orifice tube do1 answer
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In an A/C system, the refrigerant/freon goes through different pressures and forms, such as vapor and liquid. The orifice tube is basically a dividing point in the a/c system where high pressure liquid freon, turns into low pressure liquid freon.Q:
Part#'s 15-5151 and 15-5754. Which one does my 1990 chevy caprice use for a r-12 system. Both parts come up on the coputer. What's the difference? Would the orrifice tube be different for r-12 and r-134?1 answer
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Your Caprice would use the white one. If you are using R134A I would use a blue Ford one. Just look up a 1995 Ford Ranger and you will find the blue one when you look them up. R134A and the white orifice tube left a lot to be desired.