Yes, flared fittings can be used on air conditioning compressor lines, as they provide a secure and leak-resistant connection. However, it's essential to ensure that the fittings are compatible with the specific refrigerant and pressure requirements of the system. Additionally, proper installation is crucial to avoid leaks and maintain system efficiency. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications or a professional if unsure.
Should be a threaded flared fitting
Replace the fitting.
The 2003 Chevrolet trailblazer air conditioning line can be found on the air conditioning compressor. The line goes from the compressor to the firewall. The line will go through the firewall to the air conditioner core.
the low pressure line is always the biggest diameter line hooked to the compressor. should be a fitting that looks like a valve stem on that line.
The suction line will be the larger line going into the compressor.
On a 2006 Dodge truck, the low side fitting for the air conditioning system is typically located on the accumulator or near the compressor. You can usually find it on the larger diameter line, which runs from the evaporator to the compressor. It is often covered by a plastic cap, which may be blue or black, to indicate its function. Always ensure the system is not under pressure before attempting to access the fitting.
look under your hood find your a/c compressor and trace your biggest line from the compressor to the port in that line.
On the line right at the compressor.
Larger line from A/C compressor is the low pressure line
The 1990 Mitsubishi does not have an air conditioning recharge line. The vehicle has an air conditioning recharge port. You can recharge your air conditioning system through the low pressure port on the air conditioning compressor.
On a 1999 GMC Jimmy, the low-pressure air conditioning fitting is typically located on the larger diameter aluminum line between the evaporator and the compressor. It's usually near the front of the engine compartment, often on the passenger side. You can identify it by its larger size compared to the high-pressure fitting and the blue or black plastic cap. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams.
The low pressure Is the line from the evaporator or the interior compartment to the compressor . Also Known as the suction Line. Alot of times it is recognised by a BLUE cap on the fitting. Caution be sure that you do not get confused with the line from the compressor to the Condensor located in front of the raditor. Not a difficult fitting to locate. Hope this helps . Ron