air conditioner o-rings
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air conditioner o-rings
i've been looking through the 89 parts fiche and i can't seem to find anything about the air conditioner system, other than a small section showing the stupid rubber firewall plugs or something. what section is a/c in?
i need to get the stock o-rings, specifically for part of the line right at the compressor. anyone know where i can find a part # so i can call Mazda?
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i need to get the stock o-rings, specifically for part of the line right at the compressor. anyone know where i can find a part # so i can call Mazda?
thanks
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compresser o-rings 1 ea 000067012338/1ea 000067012339
low side from compresser to evap is 000067012319
high side to condenser is 000067012318
hope this helps ashley
low side from compresser to evap is 000067012319
high side to condenser is 000067012318
hope this helps ashley
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Originally Posted by lcausey383
compresser o-rings 1 ea 000067012338/1ea 000067012339
low side from compresser to evap is 000067012319
high side to condenser is 000067012318
hope this helps ashley
low side from compresser to evap is 000067012319
high side to condenser is 000067012318
hope this helps ashley
but anyways, i'll throw those to the Mazda parts guy and see if he can look those up. thanks.
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fi that doesnt work you might have luck going to a napa (not an discout or autozone since those guys are cluless) and ask one of the guys to get out the box of o-rings and keep looking through them until you find the right size. i had to do this for an injector o-ring, so maybe you will have some luck.
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