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[DML] AC Accumulator question
- From: "John Marconi" <giantscorner@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 15:53:48 -0000
All
While trying to find a freon leak in my AC system I discoverd something 
strange and was hoping one of you had an idea.  Prior to me purchasing 
3760 four years ago, the Previous owner upgraded and replaced the 
entire AC system with Special T parts.  While inspecting my AC 
Accumulator I noticed that one of the plugs had been jumped.  I thought 
that it was the high pressure plug, since the low pressure plug gets 
plugged into the top of the accumulator. John H said it looks like the 
low pressure plug had been jumped.  Since all of this was replaced back 
in 2004 I am unclear why the correct replacement hoses and HUB were not 
used to allow both the high pressure and low pressure switch to be 
used.  Is there some kind of advantage that would warrant this.  
Josh H-I think I recall the PO telling me you did the frame replacement 
for him, I know it's been a while but do you recall 
John
3760
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