Need A/C Diagram...
#1
Need A/C Diagram...
Anybody have a diagram of the lines?
The line that runs from the dryer to the condenser was leaking. Went to the yard and got a new dryer and line, put it on, put in two cans of R134.
Wouldn't you know it everything looked great. After running about 5 minutes with ice cold air, I see it leaking out of the other line that runs out of the dryer.
I want to see a schematic of how it's laid out before I go out there. Gotta love pissing that $$$ R134 into the air. I'm beyond pissed and it's 98 degrees out right now.
I'm going to have to go and get that other line and another couple cans of r134. Thanks for the help in advance.
The line that runs from the dryer to the condenser was leaking. Went to the yard and got a new dryer and line, put it on, put in two cans of R134.
Wouldn't you know it everything looked great. After running about 5 minutes with ice cold air, I see it leaking out of the other line that runs out of the dryer.
I want to see a schematic of how it's laid out before I go out there. Gotta love pissing that $$$ R134 into the air. I'm beyond pissed and it's 98 degrees out right now.
I'm going to have to go and get that other line and another couple cans of r134. Thanks for the help in advance.
#2
Does this help??
http://www.dealerdirectparts.com/199...xima-gle-4.htm
My computer is acting up so cant give you more...but try searching around courtesyparts.com there are usually some pretty good diagrams on there.
http://www.dealerdirectparts.com/199...xima-gle-4.htm
My computer is acting up so cant give you more...but try searching around courtesyparts.com there are usually some pretty good diagrams on there.
#3
Does this help??
http://www.dealerdirectparts.com/199...xima-gle-4.htm
My computer is acting up so cant give you more...but try searching around courtesyparts.com there are usually some pretty good diagrams on there.
http://www.dealerdirectparts.com/199...xima-gle-4.htm
My computer is acting up so cant give you more...but try searching around courtesyparts.com there are usually some pretty good diagrams on there.
It is line #16, which appears to be one piece. No chance I can replace that without taking half the car apart. Damn!! I will have to try to repair the line somehow.
Any Idea's? I don't have an aluminum welder.
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