RAM 2500 Truck 2WD L6-5.9L DSL Turbo (2008)
Evaporator Core: Description and Operation
Operation
OPERATION
Refrigerant enters the A/C evaporator through the A/C orifice tube as a low-temperature, low-pressure mixture of liquid and gas. As air flows over the
fins of the A/C evaporator, the humidity in the air condenses on the fins, and the heat from the air is absorbed by the refrigerant. Heat absorption causes
the refrigerant to boil and vaporize. The refrigerant becomes a low-pressure gas when it leaves the A/C evaporator.
NOTE: Replacement of the refrigerant line O-ring seals and gaskets is required anytime a refrigerant line is opened. Failure to replace the
rubber O-ring seals and metal gaskets could result in a refrigerant system leak.
The A/C evaporator has no serviceable parts. The O-ring seals used on the connections are made from a special type of rubber not affected by R-134a
refrigerant. The O-ring seals must be replaced whenever a refrigerant line is removed from the A/C evaporator.
The A/C evaporator cannot be repaired and must be replaced if leaking or damaged.