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Name that A/C Compressor Hose
Topic Started: May 14 2018, 12:30 PM (95 Views)
Z33ky
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Greetings,

What's the name of the top hose on the 94 Metro A/C compressor you see in the photo? Is that the discharge hose? I need to replace that hose; it's about 40 inches long coming out of the compressor extending along the bottom side of the condenser and radiator up the other side and connecting to the top of the condenser.

Thanks in advance!
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geogonfa
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By your description it's the Discharge Hose...
part # 30011823...but, that is not a factory system compressor...
Edited by geogonfa, May 14 2018, 01:23 PM.
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Stiffchezze
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Sir Metrologist

Going to be hard to tell from your pic. Can you post a larger (zoomed out) one? The reason why is because XFi's did not come with a/c from the factory and true to form yours looks to be a dealer installed system. Because of this, finding parts is going to be very hard without knowing the manufacturer of your system, but we will do what we can to help. ^o)
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JellyBeanDriver


geogonfa
May 14 2018, 01:20 PM
By your description it's the Discharge Hose...
part # 30011823...but, that is not a factory system compressor...
Yep, looks like dealer installed aftermarket AC like I used to have.

You'll need to likely go to an AC place and have them make a custom hose for you.
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