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AC flush TXV question
Y’all,
I’m flushing the evaporator. Must the txv be removed. I have no reason to believe that the TXV is not operating correctly. I did order another one because of an expensive price. But I am concerned about installation challenges, new part quality. Easiest thing for me to do would be to just flush through the hoses, the valve and through the evaporator. ???~Phil |
The valve will need to be removed to flush the evaporator.
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Whether proper or not, I flushed through mine for the same reasons you state. Works like a champ.
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ok, so one for remove and one for don't
for some clarification... i am only wanting to flush out any old oil so i can try to make sure it gets refilled with the correct amount after a condenser and dryer swap. not dealing with a compressor failure so I'm not too concerned about debris. |
I was only flushing old oil; no compressor failure. A compressor failure will require TXV removal.
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I went ahead with thwbflush with the tc valve in place. Seems to flow pretty well in both directions. Up the suction line and out the liquid line then up the liquid line and out the suction line. I have the new part but I figured I take a chance on this first. Put in a new dryer, got it all vacuumed down. Will charge with new refrigerant later today.
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