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Old 10-10-2012, 08:18 PM   #8
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Hi jaykay.
I looked at my car tonight, and no signs of wear at all. In fact, the shifter cables are not even close to touching the AC lines. The only thing i can see happen, is the two lines rubbing agains each other, bet in my car they are secure with a plastic clip( or something like that). From looking at your pics again, it looks like the damaged line is misplaced. I took some pictures for you, and will post them in the morning.
I hope it will help you figure it out.
+ 1 on what San said.
I recently replaced the AC evaporator in my car. Did all the work myself (saved 2-3k).
But took the car to the AC shop for evacuation and recharge (when the job was done).
Total cost of AC shop 260$.
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