To change the AC lines on a 1998 Trans Am, first, ensure the system is fully discharged by a professional to avoid refrigerant exposure. Disconnect the battery, then remove any components obstructing access to the AC lines, such as the air intake or radiator. Use appropriate tools to unbolt and disconnect the old lines, then install the new lines, ensuring all seals are in place. Finally, recharge the AC system with refrigerant and test for leaks.
You will need to swap the engine, trans, wiring, computer, ac lines, radiator, ...
located between the firewall and the motor on the trans side takes a bit of time and a lot of trouble but you can do it w/o moving the ac lines
It goes into the fire wall on the pass side next to the ac lines.It goes into the fire wall on the pass side next to the ac lines.
The trans, cooling, wiring, exhaust, ac lines, sensors are all different. It may fit under the hood, but getting to run and drive will not be easy.The trans, cooling, wiring, exhaust, ac lines, sensors are all different. It may fit under the hood, but getting to run and drive will not be easy.
That will require a different trans, computer, wiring harness, ac lines, hoses, fuel lines any possibly more.
Engine, trans, and abs are under the hood. Body, ac, cluster are inside the dash.
You need the engine, wiring, computers, cooling, abs sensors, trans?, ac comp and lines,..... all from a 5.7L truck.
the ac condensor on a 1998 Pontiac Bonneville is right in front of your radiator not hard to change at all.
How do i Recharge AC Unit for a 1998 Dodge Stratus
There are ports on your ac lines (similar to tire valves) Buy a can of R-134 & plug it in to discharge. Instructions on can.
Transaction is pronounced trans-ac-shun.
Remove the freon from the system. Remove the ac compressor belt and disconnect the lines. Unbolt the compressor, remove it, then bolt the new one in place. Reconnect the lines and belt. Pull a vacuum on the system then refill with freon.