This is my first post, have had success searching threads in the past, Thanks
I have a 2002 SLT 4.2 XL, I charged the A'C system and it won't hold pressure and it is obviously because I have a leak in the rear line ,Low side from what I can tell heard it hissing and crawled underneath and located the leak. Can these lines be repaired or do i need to replace with new? Anyone know the rough cost and the GM part #.
I found the same problem in my 04 xl today. Looking for part number and if the body really has to come off to replace it, it looks like it does. my leak is on the high side though.
I just had this repair done and it wasn't cheap...but could have been worse. The shop repaired the line without freeing the body from the frame. I am going to get some pictures as soon as I can....it has been raining non stop here..so I will post them when i get them. The repair was $680, but I had the power steering drained/flush and refilled also. So about $600 for AC repair.
Brand new air conditioning hose assemblies are quite expensive. Mostly a simple repair can save you hundreds of dollars. One way of doing so is by repairing the aluminium fittings or by replacing the rubber hose. You can get your Car ac repair done easily by any local AC Specialist.
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