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Hoses and lines connect the elements of the air conditioning system. Hoses are flexible. Lines are hard. There are generally three main types of hoses & lines: Liquid hoses & lines, Suction hoses, and Discharge hoses. Liquid hoses & lines connect between the condenser and the expansion valve on the evaporator. Suction hoses connect the Compressor to the Evaporator. Discharge hoses connect the Compressor to the Condenser.
The air conditioning hoses & lines are the most common-wear items in the system and one of the first components to leak. Hose & line failure is as a result of many things, including normal system wear, system neglect such as not changing the filter-drier and extreme engine compartment temperatures. When converting to 134a, it is essential to change all rubber hoses to barrier hoses. More on Converting to 134a!
Classic Auto Air has many model specific hose & line kits for many Chrysler, Dodge and Plymouth vehicles, including the Barracuda, Challenger, Charger, Coronet, GTX, Road Runner, Satellite & Super Bee. Replace any single hose or line with our direct bolt-on replacements that require no modification whatsoever. Compatible with both R12 and 134a. More on Converting to 134a!
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Because many hoses and lines are no longer made, Classic Auto Air offers restoration and duplication services.
Custom hose & line restoration services include:
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