I am in the process of repairing my '03 Yukon after a front end collision. Before the wreck, A/C worked fine. After the wreck, nada. I see the condenser is visibly warped, so I am making a major assumption that it's the culprit. I will be replacing it and taking it in to be checked out/refilled with refrigerant.
In researching best practices on what needs to be replaced, I noticed that the dryer and orifice screen would be a good idea. When I looked for the orifice screen, I noticed the following...there's no screen, and instead, there's a fitting spliced in - it's got "AC Delco" etched into it, and one of the nuts has the number 4131. See the attached pics. I also have noticed a yellow "Suction line screen installed" sticker on the firewall above it. Googling, I am not finding anything on this part - I assume it's an alternative to the orifice valve and should be replaced, but I can't do that when I can't find it anywhere.
Has anyone seen this? It's the aluminum cylinder that's spliced in via the light blue nuts.
Thanks in advance!!!
In researching best practices on what needs to be replaced, I noticed that the dryer and orifice screen would be a good idea. When I looked for the orifice screen, I noticed the following...there's no screen, and instead, there's a fitting spliced in - it's got "AC Delco" etched into it, and one of the nuts has the number 4131. See the attached pics. I also have noticed a yellow "Suction line screen installed" sticker on the firewall above it. Googling, I am not finding anything on this part - I assume it's an alternative to the orifice valve and should be replaced, but I can't do that when I can't find it anywhere.
Has anyone seen this? It's the aluminum cylinder that's spliced in via the light blue nuts.
Thanks in advance!!!
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