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Old 01-21-18, 09:51 AM
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PA FD AC Drier Disconnect?

Working on my intake duct and want to remove it but it engulfs the AC drier unit.
Is the AC drier unit sealed/compressed or can I disconnect the top two bolts and remove it. Will then reconnect it back again. Anyone know if this Will cause any issues?
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If the system is charged, Freon will leak out. I believe you can undo the bracket bolts and slowly move the drier to get the intercooler duct out of the way.
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Originally Posted by Brekyrself
If the system is charged, Freon will leak out. I believe you can undo the bracket bolts and slowly move the drier to get the intercooler duct out of the way.
I decided to not mess with it. But yes, I did what you proposed this afternoon and it worked. Thank you.
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