Car AC Receiver Dryer
The receiver-dryer sits between the condenser and expansion valve. It removes moisture and contaminants from the refrigerant and stores excess refrigerant for consistent flow.
What Is the Receiver Dryer?
Absorbs moisture from the refrigerant using an internal desiccant and filters contaminants to protect other components from damage.
How to Know If Your Receiver Dryer Needs Replacement?
Receiver Dryer Pricing
From manufacturer
High quality at lower price
| Service | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| OEM Part | 100–350SAR | From manufacturer |
| Aftermarket Part | 50–200SAR | High quality at lower price |
* Prices are estimates and may vary depending on vehicle type and condition. Contact us for an accurate quote.
FAQ About Receiver Dryer
When should the receiver-dryer be replaced?
It should be replaced whenever the AC system is opened for repair (e.g., compressor or condenser replacement), or every 3-4 years as preventive maintenance.
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