92-93 or 94-95 civic a/c lines??
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92-93 or 94-95 civic a/c lines??
ok im trying to put back togther my a/c in my 92 civic,but the thing is i purchased all th lines with dryer from a junkyad and didnt notice if they were from a 92-93 or a 94-95 and i know there is a difference....my question is how would i distinguish them from 92-93 to 94-95?....your help is appreciated
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Re: 92-93 or 94-95 civic a/c lines?? (eg ferio)
the lines should be the same. as for the drier, ditch the junkyard one and get a OEM one for about 30 bucks. only difference in 92-93 and 94-95 is the r12 and r134.
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Re: 92-93 or 94-95 civic a/c lines?? (=GAME=)
Part numbers for the 92-93 dryer are different from the 94-95. May want to check with the dealer to see if there is a difference, and test fit the lines on whatever dryer you end up with (if they happen not to be the same).
Sorry, I can't tell you for sure if there is a difference in those lines, but a buddy of mine replaced his condenser, and the fittings are different between the R-12 & R-134a parts.
Sorry, I can't tell you for sure if there is a difference in those lines, but a buddy of mine replaced his condenser, and the fittings are different between the R-12 & R-134a parts.
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Re: 92-93 or 94-95 civic a/c lines?? (=GAME=)
actually they are diff. 92-93 is one style and the 94-95 is another. the 2 are not compatible
in 93 some cars came with r12 and some r134 but they kept the same lines during that year.
the 94-95 line conecting ends are larger/fatter and appear to stubbier so to speak (sorry i dont have a picture), they will not seat into the 92-93 line components.
i found all of this the hard way. hope this helps you out.
in 93 some cars came with r12 and some r134 but they kept the same lines during that year.
the 94-95 line conecting ends are larger/fatter and appear to stubbier so to speak (sorry i dont have a picture), they will not seat into the 92-93 line components.
i found all of this the hard way. hope this helps you out.
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Re: 92-93 or 94-95 civic a/c lines?? (civicsisi)
This should narrow everything down a bit.
1992-1993:
Condensor:
80110-SR1-A12
Compressor:
38810-P06-A03
#12
Pipe A:
80341-SR1-A11
#11
Pipe:
80331-SR1-A11
#13
Pipe B:
80342-SR1-A11
#9
Pipe:
80321-SR1-A11
#8
Discharge:
80315-SR1-A11
#7
Suction:
80311-SR1-A11
#10
Pipe:
80322-SR1-A11
#14
Pipe:
80343-SR1-A11
1994-1995:
Condensor:
04801-SR1-305
Compressor:
38810-P76-016
#12
Pipe A:
80341-SR1-A12
#11
Pipe:
80331-SR1-A12
#9
Pipe:
80321-SR1-A12
#8
Pipe:
80315-SR1-A12
80315-SR1-A32
#7
Pipe:
80311-SR1-A32
80311-SR1-A12
#13
Pipe:
80342-SR1-A22
#14
Pipe:
80343-SR1-A22
#10
Pipe:
80322-SR1-A22
As you can see, everything is different on the 1992-1993 system vs. the 1994-1995 system. I am not entirely sure if you can modify the lines to fit, but then again, it brings up the R12 vs. R134 issue.
1992-1993:
Condensor:
80110-SR1-A12
Compressor:
38810-P06-A03
#12
Pipe A:
80341-SR1-A11
#11
Pipe:
80331-SR1-A11
#13
Pipe B:
80342-SR1-A11
#9
Pipe:
80321-SR1-A11
#8
Discharge:
80315-SR1-A11
#7
Suction:
80311-SR1-A11
#10
Pipe:
80322-SR1-A11
#14
Pipe:
80343-SR1-A11
1994-1995:
Condensor:
04801-SR1-305
Compressor:
38810-P76-016
#12
Pipe A:
80341-SR1-A12
#11
Pipe:
80331-SR1-A12
#9
Pipe:
80321-SR1-A12
#8
Pipe:
80315-SR1-A12
80315-SR1-A32
#7
Pipe:
80311-SR1-A32
80311-SR1-A12
#13
Pipe:
80342-SR1-A22
#14
Pipe:
80343-SR1-A22
#10
Pipe:
80322-SR1-A22
As you can see, everything is different on the 1992-1993 system vs. the 1994-1995 system. I am not entirely sure if you can modify the lines to fit, but then again, it brings up the R12 vs. R134 issue.
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