Components of a A/C System
Compressor: This is the heart of the AC system. It compresses and circulates the refrigerant, turning it into a high-pressure gas.
Condenser: Located in front of the radiator, the condenser cools the high-pressure gas, converting it into a high-pressure liquid.
Receiver/Dryer or Accumulator: Removes moisture and filters debris from the refrigerant to protect the system.
Expansion Valve or Orifice Tube: This controls the amount of refrigerant that enters the evaporator, reducing its pressure and allowing it to cool.
Evaporator: Located inside the car's cabin, the evaporator absorbs heat, and the refrigerant evaporates into gas, cooling the air inside the vehicle.
Blower Motor: This fan blows cooled air into the cabin through vents.

Weak or No Cold Air:

Strange Noises:
Foul Odors:

Water Leaks in the Cabin:
