Expansion valve help...?


Question:I have a 201 Chrysler Voyager 2.4 with front A/C. I've replaced the compressor, dryer, and am working on the expansion valve. I got the part from O'Reily's Autoparts and it looks exactly the same as the factory valve, however when I attempt to mount the sensor to the top, it's off by just a few millimeters and falls short of being able to mount.
Is this part defective? Or am I maybe doing something wrong?

Answers:
OReilys is a reputable place, they will not only have instructions but picutures and people to help, Here is not the place to ask, these people are diyers with no clue


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