What is this line?
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Yes, it's broken right off of the expansion valve, with the expansion valve appearing intact.
The end of the line can be replaced, or a whole new line can be purchased (which is probably a better idea and may end up costing the same).
If the A/C's broken anyway (which I would expect, or there would have been quite a cool blast of refrigerant when it broke), you can just wire it up out of the way until you recondition the system.
- Eric
The end of the line can be replaced, or a whole new line can be purchased (which is probably a better idea and may end up costing the same).
If the A/C's broken anyway (which I would expect, or there would have been quite a cool blast of refrigerant when it broke), you can just wire it up out of the way until you recondition the system.
- Eric
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Yes, it's broken right off of the expansion valve, with the expansion valve appearing intact.
The end of the line can be replaced, or a whole new line can be purchased (which is probably a better idea and may end up costing the same).
If the A/C's broken anyway (which I would expect, or there would have been quite a cool blast of refrigerant when it broke), you can just wire it up out of the way until you recondition the system.
- Eric
The end of the line can be replaced, or a whole new line can be purchased (which is probably a better idea and may end up costing the same).
If the A/C's broken anyway (which I would expect, or there would have been quite a cool blast of refrigerant when it broke), you can just wire it up out of the way until you recondition the system.
- Eric
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