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Old 08-05-2010, 12:45 PM
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Wink Air conditioning hose help

1994 Toyota pickup 22re.
My air conditioning needs to be recharged.
There is a small canister behind the grille on the driver side of the truck that has two metal lines running to it.
One of those lines broke and i need to replace it, but cannot find the line ANYWHERE!...
Its the one that looks like a lower case "r"
One end goes to the canister (i call it a canister because i dont know the real name for it, if you know please tell me) and one end runs down into a nut.
Any help is appreciated, i just need this hose to get my a/c fixed.
Now before i start getting comments doggin on me, yes i have looked allllllll over the internet, and none of the auto parts stores here can find it.
Come on guys, ITS HOTTT!!!!!
Thanks.
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Receiver dryer is what the canister is called. Take the broken ends to a parts store that makes hydraulic hoses and they can hook you up!
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Thanks!
You have no idea what the name of the hose is called do you???
I was lookin to order a new one cause there really isn't anyone in these parts that make hydraulic hoses and stuff.
Unless i haven't found them yet.
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Plus i have to have a special fitting on the hose that goes on top of the Receiver drier.
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A junk yard is your friend on this one. However i'd buy an new reciever/dryer.
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Still can not find a junk yard who has a yota like mine, and i cant find any auto parts store that can get them.
I might just have to go get one specially made...
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Have you talked to your local auto air conditioner shops?
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