The air conditioning (AC) system in an '85 Toyota Cressida operates by circulating refrigerant, which absorbs heat from the cabin air and releases it outside. When the AC is activated, the compressor compresses the refrigerant, turning it into a high-pressure gas. This gas then passes through the condenser, where it cools and changes into a liquid, which is then expanded through an expansion valve into the evaporator. As air passes over the evaporator, it cools down before being blown into the cabin, providing a comfortable environment.
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