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  1. #1 Location of airconditioning low pressure port on 2004+ GP 
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    Why cant I find this damn thing? I found the high on the drivers side around the air intake, could someone tell me where it is?
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    For the A/C. Its passenger side near the fire wall I believe

    Is the A/c what u were referring to?
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    Back center of engine bay, by firewall
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    I'm gonna assume this is an A/C related question, so it should be up on the top of the firewall kinda hiding, near the middle. Following your a/c lines always works well if I'm wrong lol
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    thanks everyone! it was right next the the brake booster on the firewall. I lost a little bit of r134a moving the compressor around when I pulled the engine and stopped getting cold when I was sitting stopped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marines542 View Post
    For the A/C. Its passenger side near the fire wall I believe

    Is the A/c what u were referring to?
    Well my post was wrong. I shall go punish my self
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    Quote Originally Posted by marines542 View Post
    Well my post was wrong. I shall go punish my self

    TMI marine, LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by marines542 View Post
    Well my post was wrong. I shall go punish my self
    well.. its easiest to get to it from the passenger side.

    I never noticed it before, it was covered by my STB
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    Quote Originally Posted by GTP in RTP View Post
    TMI marine, LOL
    Its what I do man lol. BTW u headed down this way anytime soon.
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    no plans, whats up ?
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    just curious. hadnt heard from ya in awhile
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    Working a lot.
    Are those cutbacks hurting you guys down there yet ?
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