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Yes, Thermal Xpansion valve. Failure can certainly involve sticking shut. Locations shown here, p8 and p53. The receiver drier would be routinely replaced if the TX valve had failed that way.
I think It costs $45 plus to replace a expansion valve. Here you can find more quality expansive
valve http://www.carpartswarehouse.com/part/ac-expansion-valve.html
The expansion valve is located on the AC piping which is in the evaporator box , under the dashboard. The entire evaporator box must be removed to gaiun access to the expansion valve. This is not an 'easy' job.
You can try accessing the expansion valve without tearing out the complete dashboard assembly by removing all the panels/molding that secures the glove box on the passenger side.
The expansion valve is located on the evaporator, under the dash, in the main cooler box. You have to pull the cooler box out of the car to change it. Not easy.
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