Automotive Technology
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ISBN: 9781337794213
Author: ERJAVEC, Jack.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Chapter 55, Problem 5ASRQ
Technician A says that air in the system can cause excessive pressure within the system, restricting the refrigerant’s ability to change its state from gas to liquid within the refrigeration cycle. Technician B says that moisture can cause freeze-up at the cap tube or expansion valve, which restricts refrigerant flow or blocks it completely. Who is correct?
- Technician A only
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