Disconnecting Rear A/C Lines?
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Disconnecting Rear A/C Lines?
I have an 03 Durango with the rear hvac unit and found a large a/c leak at the block where the A/C lines connect under the rear quarter panel. So, I thought no big deal-- change the o-rings. I removed the nut that appears to hold the lines on (in the middle of the aluminum block) and the lines won't separate. I'm trying not to force things too much. Does anyone have any tips or tricks to disconnect the rear lines here? (the pic shows the nut still on, but it has been removed)
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Thank you, that's a good thought, but no-- the system was empty because of the leak. I found the leak by pressurizing it with compressed air and heard the hiss from the back. It turns out the connection was badly corroded because of the steel bolt in the aluminum block. I was finally able to free it up by heating it with a propane torch. Unfortunately, the leak is not an o-ring as I hoped. The high pressure line is corroded through in the area near the nut and where it passes through the block-- not easily repairable as far as I can tell-- rear lines don't seem to be available and would be a lot of work to replace for the age of the truck. I've ordered a rear A/C blocker kit and I'm going to disconnect those lines so I'll have front A/C only.