Rear A/C lines.

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greenhornet

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Well I just got word that my Rear A.C lines are leaking again.One year after getting my Tahoe I lost A/c .Diagnosed as a rock caught between lines and wore threw,Warranty covered. . The second second time as of Monday is that this set is leaking in a spot above the right rear wheel between liner and body,seems to be quite common as there are no lines available,B/O. So as of today My Tahoe goes in to have the rear lines plugged and recharged,not warranty.1400.00 parts and labour. So I can't wait as why they are plugging the lines which they do often as the supply of lines is not good and also the cost of the parts and labour. The amount of salt used in Ontario is a joke,so lots of rust and corrosion problems. maybe some day I will repair the rear lines.I rarely carry rear passengers. The front A/C is strong enough to cool the back for my Coonhounds. 2015 Tahoe LS. 4wd. Also had to replace both lower control arms ball joints.Radio has been updated to have WiFi N/C.Only has 78,000 KM.Has Diablo 87 Oct.tune.No 3rd. row seats.Trans has been rebuilt N/C.Front rotors and pads N/C. Rear rotors and pads I pay'd.New exhaust system updated version N/C. Not much else.If that isn't enough. Would I buy another one. Iffy at this point.The dealer has been great just the vehicle was not thought out better before production.To many cost saving deficient areas.
 
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