AC Line anyone?
#1
AC Line anyone?
Looking for an A/C part number:
Its the 1st half of the line that runs from the evaporator to the dryer. It has a junction between the radiator and the grille. I'm looking for the line that runs from the firewall through the engine bay to that junction. I believe this is the High side line. Anyone know how I can find a part number for this? All my usual searches haven't helped.
Its the 1st half of the line that runs from the evaporator to the dryer. It has a junction between the radiator and the grille. I'm looking for the line that runs from the firewall through the engine bay to that junction. I believe this is the High side line. Anyone know how I can find a part number for this? All my usual searches haven't helped.
#5
got the part ordered at the dealer. I wanted to make sure I was getting the right one as far as dealer or factory installed ac, but turns out it would be the same part.
i had to show the parts counter guy the diagram you posted, so thanks again!
hopefully get to install next weekend.
i had to show the parts counter guy the diagram you posted, so thanks again!
hopefully get to install next weekend.
#6
I got the Toyota 'orange' shop manual when I bought my truck new in 86. One of the smartest decisions I've ever made. Use it all the time. I've seen them used on Ebay for ~$75 to $150.
You can go online to just about any Toyota dealership and enter in your vehicle data, then search the part, and there will be a similar style diagram. I use Conicelli Toyota as they have the lowest pricing on most OEM parrts. They also are very willing to answer any questions.
You can go online to just about any Toyota dealership and enter in your vehicle data, then search the part, and there will be a similar style diagram. I use Conicelli Toyota as they have the lowest pricing on most OEM parrts. They also are very willing to answer any questions.
#7
I got the part in my hands finally. The first one arrive bent in half so they re ordered and knocked the price down for me. Now I have to do the work
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I think most of the regrigerant vented out from the line leak but im gonna get some cheap HF gauges to check. Or rent them.
.I think most of the regrigerant vented out from the line leak but im gonna get some cheap HF gauges to check. Or rent them.
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#8
While you're at HF you might need to pick up a vacuum pump. Then you'll need a can tap, a good digital thermometer, a scale ... That is the way I went, https://www.yotatech.com/forums/sear...rchid=13244619 But there's a pretty good argument for leaving it to a shop (with all the right equipment) once you've installed the new line.
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