Hi thanks for your videos I'm a subscriber. Question please... I have a 1995 Lexus LS 400. The radiator fan is not activating. It does work because i tested it. I disconnected the connector that's connected to the receiver drier and the radiator fan turns on and stays on continuously the whole time. But when I reconnect the connector the radiator fan turns off. I'm trying to fix the fan so that it turns on when I turn on my air conditioner but the fan does not turn on when I turn on the AC. I feel like it has something to do with that connection but I'm not sure. Do you think I might have a bad sensor that's connected to the receiver drier? Thanks. Anybody knowledgeable please reply soon.
Hi Hazim. If you suspect a leak at the joints of the Receiver Drier, where the O-rings are, you can rent a leak detector at a local auto parts store to probe the area. If you return the detector in good shape, you get all of your money back. There are many issues that can result from a failed Receiver Drier and too many to cover in a response comment. Other components of the AC system that fail share some of the same symptoms or issues, so it can be difficult to pinpoint which component is causing the issue. I recommend that you search the topic online.
That has to be one of the easiest vehicle components to replace....ever. There’s nothing in the way!
It sure is, Stepclimb.
Excellent!
Thank you, Richard, for all of your support and kind words. It means a great deal to me.
Do you add PAG-46 Oil to the new Receiver before installing it?
We add the oil to the supply line, not the receiver/dryer.
Hi thanks for your videos I'm a subscriber.
Question please...
I have a 1995 Lexus LS 400.
The radiator fan is not activating.
It does work because i tested it.
I disconnected the connector that's connected to the receiver drier and the radiator fan turns on and stays on continuously the whole time.
But when I reconnect the connector the radiator fan turns off.
I'm trying to fix the fan so that it turns on when I turn on my air conditioner but the fan does not turn on when I turn on the AC.
I feel like it has something to do with that connection but I'm not sure.
Do you think I might have a bad sensor that's connected to the receiver drier?
Thanks.
Anybody knowledgeable please reply soon.
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How to spot receiver drier had problem?
Hi Hazim. If you suspect a leak at the joints of the Receiver Drier, where the O-rings are, you can rent a leak detector at a local auto parts store to probe the area. If you return the detector in good shape, you get all of your money back.
There are many issues that can result from a failed Receiver Drier and too many to cover in a response comment. Other components of the AC system that fail share some of the same symptoms or issues, so it can be difficult to pinpoint which component is causing the issue. I recommend that you search the topic online.
my 1990 corolla is blowing mist and ice.
Love how nothings in the way at all lol