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Radiator hoses,Heater hoses,Power Steering hoses,Air Conditioning hoses,Vacuum hoses,
Hoses are called hoses in Ireland.
Water Pump? Start by inspecting your hoses first it may just be a clamp.
I call it the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) box.
The air conditioning hoses have a swivel nut on each end of the hose. Loosen the swivel nuts and the hose will come off.
Follow the hoses from the compressor. It is the blue one or will be marked "L".
Look at the hoses for air conditioning. There is a round blue plastic thing somewhere probably near compressor.
Remove the belt from your Mercedes-Benz 240 air conditioning compressor. Remove the air conditioning hoses. Remove the compressor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new air conditioning compressor.
Remove the air conditioning hoses from your 1997 Chevy Malibu air conditioning compressor. Remove the compressor belt. Remove the compressor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new air conditioning compressor.
One of the vacuum hoses is probably broken. I had the same problem on an 89 vandura. Turned-out to be that the hose was gummed and couldn't hold the vacuum. It was a hose connected to the vacuum reservoir (ball-like object attached to the hood). Good luck.
hese hoses are called "heater hoses" they are from the front heater hoses which heat the car and they are connected to the front heater hoses under the car hood on right side