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Replacement and OEM Parts for 2000 GMC Safari A/C Expansion Valve

2000 GMC Safari A/C Expansion Valve

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  • Denso A/C Expansion Valve for 2000 GMC Safari - 475-2020

    Denso® A/C Expansion Valve for 2000 GMC Safari

    PartNumber: 475-2020
    Product Specifications
    • Notes: Rear AC; OE recommended replacement part.
    • OE Part Number: 52468324
    • Type: Angle valve
    • UPC: 042511223271
    • Part Description: 2000 GMC Safari A/C Expansion Valve
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    • 2000 GMC Safari | All Trims | 6 Cyl 4.3L
    $16.29
  • Four Seasons A C Expansion Valve for 2000 GMC Safari - 38908

    Four Seasons® A C Expansion Valve for 2000 GMC Safari

    PartNumber: 38908
    Product Specifications
    • Color: Brass
    • Refrigerant Type: R134A
    • UPC: 096361389083
    • Part Description: 2000 GMC Safari A C Expansion Valve
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    • 2000 GMC Safari | All Trims | All Engines
    $13.90

FAQ for A/C Expansion Valve Repair

Q: What's the recommended torque for the nuts that retain the TXV to the evaporator core?
A:
The recommended torque is 5 N.m (44 lb in).
By Bob
GM Specialist
28/10/2022
Q: What's the proper way to remove the auxiliary thermal expansion valve?
A:
The proper way is to remove the left body trim, recover the refrigerant from the system, remove the evaporator core and the sealer packed around the thermostatic expansion valve (TXV), the clip that retains the capillary tube to the evaporator core, the nuts that retain the TXV to the evaporator core and lastly the TXV from the core.
By Bob
GM Specialist
28/10/2022