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Old 04-09-08, 11:10 PM
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Question Which A/C line is the "low pressure" line?

I need to send out my A/C lines to have them fitted to a custom A/C system I'm trying to get together. Can anyone point me to the correct line?

Someone sent me this picture, but I'm still unsure as to which line I need to remove.






Is this the line that comes off the dryer canister which has the sensor connected to it? Thanks in advance.
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Low pressure are the bigger lines.
High the smaller lines.
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Originally Posted by ledgebmx
Low pressure are the bigger lines.
High the smaller lines.
I see. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by WaLieN
I see. Thanks.
the part he wants is pretty distinctive dude, it's the only big, insulated line that looks like a mini cane, lol
it's about 3 feet long and L shaped, just like the pic. The service valve is a dead giveaway too.
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the part he wants is pretty distinctive dude, it's the only big, insulated line that looks like a mini cane, lol
it's about 3 feet long and L shaped, just like the pic. The service valve is a dead giveaway too.
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Originally Posted by WaLieN
I've never had my system together, just got a bunch of lines in a box, but I'm fairly sure its the one that connects right to the evap coil at the firewall.
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Originally Posted by WaLieN
I need to send out my A/C lines to have them fitted to a custom A/C system I'm trying to get together.
Lol, I see what you did there.
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