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The TXV controls refrigerant flow into your evaporator. When it sticks, clogs, floods, or starves the system, your AC may blow warm, freeze up, or get misdiagnosed as a bad compressor. Radman Auto Repair starts with a $135 pressure test and full A/C system evaluation, spending up to 2 hours diagnosing and testing before recommending a TXV, compressor, condenser, evaporator, or refrigerant repair.
The Problem: TXV Failure Looks Like Other AC Problems
The
TXV, or thermostatic expansion valve, is one of the most misunderstood parts of your vehicle’s air conditioning system. It controls how much refrigerant enters the evaporator. When it fails, the AC system can look like it needs an AC top up, a compressor, or even a full system repair.
Warm air, icing, abnormal pressures, or intermittent cooling can all point in different directions.
We test the full A/C system first, including pressure behaviour, leaks, charge level, moisture, contamination, and related components.
You avoid guessing at a TXV, compressor, condenser, or refrigerant top up before the real fault is confirmed.
Section 01
What the TXV Actually Does
The TXV meters refrigerant into the evaporator. Its job is to give the evaporator the right amount of refrigerant based on temperature, pressure, and system demand.
- Too little refrigerant flow: the evaporator starves, cabin cooling drops, and the vents may blow warm air.
- Too much refrigerant flow: the evaporator can flood, cooling becomes unstable, and pressures become abnormal.
- Restricted refrigerant flow: the AC may work briefly, then lose cooling as the system pressure balance changes.
The TXV does not work alone. A bad pressure reading at the valve may be caused by moisture, debris, poor refrigerant charge, compressor wear, condenser restriction, or evaporator issues. That’s why full-system diagnosis matters.
Section 02
How the TXV Fits Into the HVAC System
Your car AC system is a loop. The TXV sits between the high-pressure and low-pressure sides of the system. That makes it small, but extremely important.
š Compressor
Pressurizes and moves refrigerant through the AC system.
āØļø Condenser
Removes heat from high-pressure refrigerant before it reaches the TXV.
šļø TXV
Meters refrigerant into the evaporator at the correct rate.
āļø Evaporator
Absorbs cabin heat so cold air can come through your vents.
If one component is weak, dirty, restricted, leaking, or contaminated, the TXV may react incorrectly. That’s why replacing only one part without understanding the system often leads to repeat AC failures.
Section 03
Symptoms of a Bad TXV
Call when your A/C is not working, not working optimally, or only working some of the time. A failing TXV can mimic several other AC problems.
The evaporator may not be receiving enough refrigerant.
Intermittent valve operation can cause unstable cooling.
Incorrect refrigerant flow can cause freezing and airflow restriction.
High-side and low-side pressures help reveal restriction or flooding.
System demand changes may expose a weak valve or related issue.
Bad flow control can strain the compressor and shorten its life.
A bad TXV can be mistaken for low refrigerant, a weak compressor, a bad condenser, a clogged line, or electrical control issues. Don’t guess diagnose.
Section 04
How We Diagnose TXV Problems Properly
At Radman Auto Repair, we don’t replace AC components based on a guess. A TXV diagnosis requires system-level testing. Our diagnostic starts with a $135 pressure test and full A/C system evaluation, and we spend up to 2 hours diagnosing and testing the system.
- High-side and low-side pressure testing
- Evaporator temperature behaviour checks
- Inspection for moisture, contamination, and restriction
- Dry nitrogen leak testing when needed
- Full vacuum process before proper recharge
- Correct refrigerant and oil verification
We look at the whole HVAC system, compressor, condenser, TXV, evaporator, refrigerant charge, oil, moisture, leaks, and contamination before recommending a repair.
Vehicle Coverage
Gas, Hybrid and Electric AC Systems
Radman diagnoses and repairs A/C systems on gas, hybrid, and electric vehicles. Modern systems may use electronic compressors, sensors, high-voltage components, battery cooling loops, and exact refrigerant/oil requirements, so the correct diagnostic process matters.
Section 05
Other HVAC Components That Affect the TXV
The expansion valve is only one piece of the AC system. These parts can create symptoms that look like TXV failure:
A weak or failing compressor may not create proper pressure differential.
Restriction or poor heat rejection changes refrigerant condition before the TXV.
Icing, restriction, or airflow issues can mimic refrigerant flow problems.
Moisture and debris can clog the valve and damage the system.
Too much or too little refrigerant changes pressures and valve behaviour.
Wrong oil type or quantity can cause flow issues and compressor damage.
Learn more about catastrophic AC compressor failure, AC line leaks and rusted lines, and why an AC top up is not always the answer.
TXV Thermostatic Expansion Valve FAQ
What does a TXV thermostatic expansion valve do?
The TXV meters refrigerant into the evaporator. It helps control refrigerant flow based on temperature, pressure, and system demand so the evaporator can cool properly.
Can a bad TXV make my AC blow warm air?
Yes. A restricted, stuck, or flooding TXV can cause warm air, unstable cooling, evaporator icing, abnormal pressure readings, or compressor stress.
How does Radman diagnose TXV problems?
Radman Auto Repair starts with a $135 pressure test and full A/C system evaluation. We spend up to 2 hours diagnosing and testing the system, including pressure behaviour, evaporator performance, refrigerant charge, leaks, moisture, contamination, and related components.
Should I replace the TXV before diagnosing the full AC system?
No. TXV symptoms can look like low refrigerant, compressor failure, condenser restriction, evaporator icing, or electrical control issues. Full system diagnosis helps prevent unnecessary parts replacement.
Can Radman service gas, hybrid and electric AC systems?
Yes. Radman Auto Repair diagnoses and repairs A/C systems on gas, hybrid, and electric vehicles.
Service Areas
TXV & Car AC Diagnosis Near You
From our shop at 321 Rexdale Blvd #4 in Etobicoke, we diagnose AC component failures for drivers across the GTA. Ontario road salt, winter inactivity, humid summers, and 401/427 stop-and-go driving can all expose weak A/C system components.
AC Acting Strange? Don’t Guess at the TXV
A TXV problem can look like low refrigerant, compressor failure, condenser restriction, or evaporator icing. Radman Auto Repair in Rexdale, Etobicoke diagnoses the full HVAC system so you fix the real problem, not just the symptom.
Etobicoke’s
HVAC Component
Specialists
Radman Auto Repair has been diagnosing and repairing vehicle air conditioning systems in Etobicoke and Rexdale since 1999. We understand how the compressor, condenser, TXV, evaporator, refrigerant charge, oil, and system contamination all work together.
Located at
321 Rexdale Blvd #4, Etobicoke easy to reach from Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Woodbridge, and the GTA.
Why Radman for TXV Diagnosis?
- āFull AC system diagnosis before replacement
- āCompressor, condenser, TXV, and evaporator understanding
- āNitrogen leak testing when needed
- āCorrect refrigerant and oil verification
- āHonest estimates, no unnecessary upsell
- āLoaner vehicles available
Book a TXV or Car AC Diagnostic in Etobicoke
Serving Etobicoke, Rexdale, Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Woodbridge, Richmond Hill, and the GTA.

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