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Trouble with some possible A/C lines.

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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 07:20 PM
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Default Trouble with some possible A/C lines.

Hey Honda-Tech i just wanted to see if i could get any help on this issue at hand .

I'm in the process of restoring my Honda civic coupe 1995 ex model and today i was taking out all the A/C lines and came across these lines well i know it had to do something with A/C cause one of the lines was connected to the receiver dryer so there for i started taking out each line one by one then stopped when i came across the end i was cutting them off and then i said to myself let me see where it's going to so i grabbed a flash light and it appears it leads to the steering rack on the driver side i see it is a in-let and a out-let, then i noticed green liquid that smells like r-134a so I'm guessing it is in the liquid state now I'm working for Honda but new and I'm trying to look it up in my school books but can't seem to find out what this is ... due to the fact A/C isn't my field of choice. Help please .

here are some pictures for some better understanding.
1. The main line that was in front of the car by the radiator



2.Area where the round ended line was at.


3. The lines where i cutted to remove them


4. and where the lines lead to .


5. This is what came out of the lines.
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Old Nov 13, 2008 | 07:26 PM
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Default Re: Trouble with some possible A/C lines. (Paul-R)

sorry i posted this in wrong thread sorry accord guys ...
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