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  1. Re: A/C Questions: Thermostatic Switches and Pressure Switches

    I just got off the phone with a guy from a big auto A/C firm in Trenton, NJ. He was very helpful. He said that though a hose in an '85 Dodge wouldn't be a 'barrier' hose, with the mineral oil...
  2. Re: A/C Questions: Thermostatic Switches and Pressure Switches

    I read that thread, and you're right, it had lots of good info. Since I only need one hose (actually two hoses in one assembly), I wanted to see if I could find a local outfit to do it for me for...
  3. Re: A/C Questions: Thermostatic Switches and Pressure Switches

    Reaper 1: The H valve (expansion valve) is the same on cars that use either hose. I'm replacing the H valve as it looks gunked up.

    I have a set of '85 service manuals so I checked the wiring...
  4. Re: A/C Questions: Thermostatic Switches and Pressure Switches

    Thanks guys!

    Reaper 1 said "The only issue I would worry about, and probably isn't an issue, is the sealing type/surface."

    Not sure what you mean by that. Explain?
  5. A/C Questions: Thermostatic Switches and Pressure Switches

    I have an '85 Dodge 600 that uses a thermostatic switch on the low side (big) hose next to the firewall expansion valve. I was thinking of changing to an '86-'89 hose (the earlier one is no longer...
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