The GMC Savana A/C Accumulator is the gatekeeper of the cooling system, filtering out moisture, stray oil, and grit before refrigerant flows back to the compressor. Housed as a cylinder between the evaporator and compressor, this A/C Accumulator has a porous desiccant bag that helps absorb water while netting out debris. This task prevents ice and corrosion from sabotaging cabin comfort. By protecting the low-pressure side, the A/C Accumulator also prevents excess liquid refrigerant from reaching the compressor, which can cause shock damage and reduce component life. Although earlier and other GMC platforms occasionally applied a receiver drier in the high-pressure liquid line, the Savana prefers the use of the A/C Accumulator because its location after the evaporator is ideal for the van's orifice-tube layout and continuous cycling clutch design, whereas the receiver drier is compatible with systems that use a thermal expansion valve. Both devices employ the desiccant-and-filter approach but differ in location and the physical state of refrigerant they process, liquid (drier) and cool vapor-laden mixture (accumulator). Timely A/C Accumulator replacement is crucial because once the desiccant saturates, flushing will not be able to remove trapped contaminants, and continued use will lead to blockages and compressor failure in any GMC Savana system.
Each OEM GMC Savana A/C Accumulator we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.