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Old 09-01-2014, 09:17 PM   #1
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s13 Question about A/C and heater stuff

Ok i have Car A which is a totaled 1993 240sx Convertible with working A/C and heater. I have Car B which is a stripped 1990 240sx fastback/hatchback. When i say stripped i mean it has no motor, transmission, a/c components, heater components no dash no seats nothing. Just a stripped track intended shell.

So my question, can i transfer everything from Car A to Car B and will it all work? I mainly mean all the a/c stuff and heater?
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Look at the firewall to find out if the holes are in the same area. If yes, the a/c and the heater parts will swap over.
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Ok lets say i start removing all the stuff from car A, will any of the a/c gases leak? or is that what the ac compressor is for?
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If you don't know it will leak when you start disconnecting ac parts, then you should leave everything alone. Compressor is to compress. Stay in school. Learn how to read. Read a book. Learn on how stuff work.
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If you don't know it will leak when you start disconnecting ac parts, then you should leave everything alone. Compressor is to compress. Stay in school. Learn how to read. Read a book. Learn on how stuff work.
Just wanted to be sure of stuff lol thanks
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