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Date:         Mon, 20 May 1996 19:51:01 -0400
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         SyncroHead@aol.com
Subject:      Re: Help replacing A/C hoses on '89 Vanagon!

In a message dated 96-05-20 13:42:11 EDT, djenkins@foxboro.com (Drew Jenkins) writes:

>> >My Vanagon has developed a leak in the long A/C hoses that run the length >of >> >the car. Has anyone replaced them before? How long should it take? >Where >> >should I get new ones? >> > >> >> I had to replace one of mine a while back. I removed the hose and took it >to >> a local A/C wholesaler/shop who re-used the ends and made me a "new" hose. >I >> don't recall the specifics, but I do remember that it saved me a bundle >> compared to the dealer price$. If you're interested in doing this >> mail-order-style, I could dig out the name/number/address of this Southern >> California shop. > >I just ordered the high pressure hose that runs back to front from >Camelback in Phoenix. > >Part # 253 260 702 C (4270 mm) $278.20 > >Don't know what the local dealer price is.

Wow! I think I remember paying less than $50 for the replacement hose I described above. I guess I'd forgotten how much money I saved. BTW, the hose I had them make up is future-compatible for R-134 if I ever need to use that stuff.

Jim Davis 87 GL Syncro 88 GL Wolfsburg


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