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A quick question, I have a Mitsubishi Triton with a broken evaporator (it is essential part of the air-condition) . The question is, how I call this in Thai language, evaporator did not work as I hoped....

A smart person would bring the old part to Mitsubishi part center and ask for a new one, but as we have lots of scrap metal at our workshop the g/f has give the old evaporator to the scrap metal guy who visits our garage in the weekend. So now we have a Triton without airco, no fun with this heat.... but good for the fuel millage.....

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A quick question, I have a Mitsubishi Triton with a broken evaporator (it is essential part of the air-condition) . The question is, how I call this in Thai language, evaporator did not work as I hoped....

A smart person would bring the old part to Mitsubishi part center and ask for a new one, but as we have lots of scrap metal at our workshop the g/f has give the old evaporator to the scrap metal guy who visits our garage in the weekend. So now we have a Triton without airco, no fun with this heat.... but good for the fuel millage.....

Try "Coil Ron" which stands for evaporator.

The "Coil Yen" would be a condenser.

Good luck.

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