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Old 01-19-2007, 03:01 AM   #1
fatmatt88lx
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Default Disconnecting A/C

I am pulling out my AC
What tool is needed to disconnect the hard line going into the firewall below the accumulator?
and no im not going to use a hack saw or bolt cutters
I dont want to cut the line in case i need to sell the car in the future or get tired of sweating my nuts off in the summer.
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Old 01-19-2007, 09:41 AM   #2
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Default RE: Disconnecting A/C

If have the electric harness going to the compressor
dissconnected there is basicly no load on the motor.
If you take off the entire a/c unit and plumbing you
will not be able to use it later as the humidity in the
air will kill the guts. You will have to buy new drier,
and other parts.
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