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Old February 4th, 2019, 8:43 AM
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chevrolet van rear ac Suction & Liquid Line Undercarriage Hose Assembly
=leftIs there anyone who knows how this is pulled under the car?
Old February 4th, 2019, 8:48 AM
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Chevrolet conversion van 1997 starcraft whit orginal rear ac
Old February 8th, 2019, 8:07 PM
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You want to get rid of it?
Old February 9th, 2019, 8:54 AM
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Hi and thanks
No, I want to replace it.
And i wonder if the part on the picture is what sits on the car.
There is nothing on GM parts like this.
But the summit says it is for the undercarriage of the car
I have a leak on the pipes under the car and intended to order this part
my wonder is if all Chevy with orginal rear ac has this pipes or it differs between the different converson companies
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Do you have to replace the whole thing? Couldn't you just repair the leak, or replace a short section?
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It depends on what sections you are replacing, for some you have to lift the body or you'll mangle them..
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Well if you have to lift it for a small section, the you have to lift the body to replace the entire thing right? If he's lucky and it's in an accessible spot, the repair might be easier than complete replacement.
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I don't think so, the leak is behind the right front wheelhouse probably in a hose or splice the car is in winter storage so I find it hard to access it thought maybe someone had a picture undercarriage and maybe have replaced the part.
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yes i believe it easier so i buy this part and hope for the best. thank you all.

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