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Old 02-06-2015, 03:57 PM   #1
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Dash air freon hose replacement

I have discovered that I have a freon leak in one of the hoses between the condenser and evaporator of my dashboard air conditioner system as shown in the attached photos. The first photo shows the hose and the lubricant drip stain on another component below the leaking crimp connection between the rubber and aluminum parts of the conduit. Second photo is a closeup of the leaking crimp connection. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement assembly to have installed by an AC repair facility?
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Old 02-06-2015, 04:04 PM   #2
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The part number on the hose is 445140-2310-HFC134a


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Any good automotive repair facility should be able to make a new hose
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You can have the original re-crimped
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Finding a "good" repair shop that will either rework the existing hose or build a new one from scratch will be a challenge in itself. I do all of my own routine maintenance (fluids, filters, belts, etc) and go to factory authorized dealers to have work done that is beyond my skill level or tooing capability after Pep-Boys destroyed the engine in my '89 Bonneville long ago. I am guessing that a Chevy mega-dealer in Central Florida would scoff at making a part but I will try unless someone can tell me where I can buy the complete assembly. The p/n does not produce results on Google nor on the workhorse parts stores that I know of.
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I would check this website: http://comfortairgr.com/product-cate...nt-hose-evans/
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