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A/C which is the high side and which is the low?

Started by madmax4x4, May 05, 2015, 03:47:38 PM

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carnuck

#15
Rockauto.com has 3 left.  Different years may be different.

I just chose '81 Eagle with 4.2L

A/C Filter Dryer for factory AC
Part Number: TEM 208425

Dealer installed AC
A/C Filter Dryer
Part Number: TEM 208317
AMC/Jeep gauges are for amusement only. Any correlation between them and reality is purely coincidental!

madmax4x4

#16
Got a new drier but can not get it un hooked from the condenser  :banghead: I've been putting break free on and off for weeks. It doesn't look like it's coming off without breaking the condenser. Anyone know of a good universal one that will match up. The one specific of the eagle is like $300  :help:

ETA: right after typing this I tried again and got it unhooked. Hopefully the condenser is still good. :hello2:

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