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    Order custom build hoses for most vehicles on the road today. If we do not carry your hoses chances are noone does. For those hoses no longer made by the manufacture, we can repair or rebuild your Original A/C Hoses and fittings to like new condition.

    We also sell new hoses. We repair a/c hoses or make new ones from samples or schematics.

    We currently service dealerships, auto mechanic shops and individuals in Southern California and surrounding areas. We extend our services to the world in hope that the void for specialty craftsmanship will be filled.

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    We specialize in Automotive and Truck Hose Repair. We can fix or make any hose.We can repair your Air Conditioning hose or make you a new one for the lowest prices around!

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    Air Conditioning hoses are designed to control liquid and gas at high pressures and temperatures. The hoses are usually flexible and crimped with special metal fittings at the ends that provide a sure seal and prevent leakage between components. If you see blisters or bumps on the hoses, you have a leak. You must replace the whole line because today we use hoses that have a liner.

    Maintenance Tips/Suggestions: Hoses and valves should be inspected periodically for condition and to make sure all connections are secure. Chafed, cut or damaged hoses should be replaced. Insufficient heat, or heat that can't be turned off may indicate a problem with the heater control valve. When in doubt, have your car's HVAC system evaluated by a qualified professional.

    About A/C Hoses

    A/C hoses are designed to control liquid and gas at high pressures and temperatures. The hoses are usually flexible and terminated with special metal fittings at the ends that prevent leaks and provide a sure seal and connection between components. If you see blisters or bumps on the hoses you have a leak. You have to replace the whole line because today we use hoses that have a liner.

    High- and low-pressure refrigerant hoses connect the main parts of the air conditioning system together. An orifice tube or thermostatic expansion valve regulates refrigerant flow in the A/C system. Service fittings provide connections for service equipment so that system pressures can be checked and refrigerant may be recovered and recycled. Heater hoses connect the engine?s cooling system to the heater core. A heater control valve may be located in one of the heater hoses to regulate coolant flow to the heater core.

    Refrigerant hoses provide a path for refrigerant and refrigerant oil between the key components of the A/C system. The orifice tube (most common) or thermostatic expansion valve ensures proper refrigerant flow for different operating conditions. Service fittings, unique for each type of refrigerant, enable the connection of service equipment and reduce the chances of mixing different types of refrigerant. Heater hoses provide a supply and return path for warm engine coolant circulating in the heater core. The heater control valve may help control heater output by opening and closing coolant flow to the heater core.

    Maintenance Tips/Suggestions: Hoses and valves should be inspected periodically for condition and to make sure all connections are secure. Chafed, cut or damaged hoses should be replaced. Poor A/C cooling may indicate problems with the orifice or expansion valve. Insufficient heat, or heat that can?t be turned off may indicate a problem with the heater control valve. When in doubt, have your car?s HVAC system evaluated by a qualified professional.

    The Internet offers opportunities to increase your savings potential with car dealerships. For several years now many dealerships have emerged that offer website savings and online automotive a/c tips and other services. Few people take full advantage of the opportunities on the web. Most of these companies that offer automotive discounts give buyers the chance to get online with dealer websites and view their internet database. To help you find that part you are looking for - Below are links and contact information to dealerships in every state sorted by vehicle make or state.

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