What is a Receiver Drier? Where is it?

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Yesterday we discussed the accumulator in the air conditioning compressor system and what it looks like. Today we are going to look at AC Reciever Drier and what it looks like and what is does.

The Receiver drier is an auto air conditioning part. It is a filter on the air conditioning system. It has a tube of dessicant internally that is used to pull moisture and debris from the system. Pulling this moisture and debris is crutial for lasting performane. A Compressor might work for awhile with an old one, but it will cause it to fail quickly.

The Drier was used commonly on Japanese vehicles such as the Nissan AC Compressor system. These vehicles use an expansion device instead of an orifice tube. This expansion device serves as the release point on the system.

The drier is typically located near the condenser and often mounted to it. Unlike the accumulator which has to be near the evaporator. The drier works right after the compressor and before the condenser, thus it is usually mounted near the condenser.


receiver drier

Where is my Accumulator? What is it?

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I’m always asked lots of questions. Where is my car air conditioning accumulator? I get this question all the time. The first questions is; what is an accumulator? The second question is where is it located on the vehicle?

An ac accumulator system uses a large metal can to absorb excess presure in the system. You can always tell an accumulator system because of the large can and that the system uses an orifice tube instead of an expansion valve. This is a completely different than a drier system. We’ll talk about a drier system tomorrow.

Accumulators are typically located close to the evaporator so look up against the firewall. The picture shown is a 1998 Chevy A/C Compressor System. You can easily spot the accumulator at the back with all the hoses going into it.


Chevrolet Accumulator