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How to remove rear panel access to AC unit?

How to remove rear panel access to AC unit?

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Is there a way to bypass the rear AC?

You can bypass the rear ac with our block kit. This allows you to use only the front system to cool the entire vehicle. Sure the rear of the vehicle wont get quite as cool as it would if the rear system is working correctly but you’ll have some AC! without having to replace front lines as well!

Can a rear AC line set be replaced?

You can have the rear system repaired (this can be costly especially if you go with OEM components). If you have found there are leaking rear ac lines, you can replace just the lines. We manufacture rear line sets for most vehicles with rear ac systems. They are less expensive than OEM and take a fraction of the time to install.

How to access the heater core and AC unit?

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How to remove rear AC evaporator in Chrysler van?

So I cleaned out the area underneath the van, and was able to remove the nut on the expansion valve (?) between the 2 refrigerant lines. But still nothing seems to budge. I can physically wiggle the whole plenum and move it, which actually moves the lines beneath the van.

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Can you remove the rear expansion valve on a Chrysler?

I replaced the rear expansion valve during a complete AC re-furb. I recall that it was as shown w/ the long stud from the expansion valve passing thru the tube fitting. I had no trouble removing it, but also didn’t notice any corrosion. If you can remove both parts, you can separate them on the bench.

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Ruth Doyle