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Old Jul 30, 2011 | 10:17 AM
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Source for AC hose?

I have a leaking AC hose; the one that comes out of the side of the compressor and runs forward then up to the top of the grill. Does anyone know of a good source for replacement hoses?
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Old Jul 30, 2011 | 10:36 AM
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You could try the dealership?

Is the leak at the fitting or in the hose itself? You can get an o-ring kit for $10 which comes with all new o-rings for the whole system.

I'm considering pulling my A/C system out of my truck. If you don't find what you're looking for shoot me a PM.
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Old Jul 30, 2011 | 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by NicCantDecide

Is the leak at the fitting or in the hose itself? You can get an o-ring kit for $10 which comes with all new o-rings for the whole system.
Where the right angle metal piece which comes off the upper right side of the AC compressor and turns into the rubber hose there is a metal cap on the hose. At the point of the insertion of the metal tube into the metal cap there is a lot of greasy residue. The guy who I saw to check my AC coolant level said it is from a leak and the accumulation of oil from the AC; therefore, he recommended I replace the hose before filling the system with coolant. I do not believe there is an O-ring in the location of the leak; however, since I will have the system open maybe I should replace all the O-rings?
I am sure my dealer would have a hose, but I was hoping to find a less expensive aftermarket hose. I have found aftermarket hoses for '90 and later 4Runners, but not 1st generation 4Runners.
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Old Aug 1, 2011 | 06:18 PM
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What price sayeth the dealer? ToyotaPartsZone (which I believe is actually a dealer somewhere) wants about $90. http://www.toyotapartszone.com/Page_...reName=MEE139G (use your VIN to get the production date correct).
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Old Aug 2, 2011 | 05:05 AM
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What price sayeth the dealer? ToyotaPartsZone (which I believe is actually a dealer somewhere) wants about $90. http://www.toyotapartszone.com/Page_...reName=MEE139G (use your VIN to get the production date correct).
I had called them. They indicated the only hose still produced was for the '88 4 Runners with carburetors not fuel injected models. I'm off to a hydraulic hose shop to see if they can make one for me. I'll post the result.
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Old Aug 2, 2011 | 10:05 AM
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carb and or fuel injection as long as it's the same AC system in either vehicle wouldn't it be the same hose, I bet it's the same compressor and system, order the new hose at dealer, take old one in and compare and see, I would rather have OEM hoses than aftermarket anyday on AC...That's what I would do...
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