Wl: 99 dsii
Rock Auto has them for the cheapest. I got mine from Atlantic British and they sent me URO junk for2-3 times what Rock Auto charges. But Atlantic British had the cheapest price on the OEM A/C line so I got both items from them.
Sally93 - important point on driers, they come sealed (like in shrink plastic or with plugs or both). Have your vac pump hooked up, everything else ready to go. Change out the drier last thing and start vac promptly. Opening one up, laying it on a bench in my humidity, and your have just a few minutes before it has soaked up all the humidity and you are ready to buy another. If you are paying a shop to vac down and refill, let them do the drier as well.
if your going to have a shop replace the drier, you will probably want to remove the grill before you bring the truck to them, as it sits behind the grill. Which require removing the heading trim to get the grill off.
Yep, that ****s broken!
Same line and same place mine leaked, although mine didn't break through like your!
Just be careful putting the new line in....threading it through the hole in the radiator support is like a Rubics Cube. I actually used a Dremel to open up that hole a bit to make it easier.
Same line and same place mine leaked, although mine didn't break through like your!
Just be careful putting the new line in....threading it through the hole in the radiator support is like a Rubics Cube. I actually used a Dremel to open up that hole a bit to make it easier.
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