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patconor
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Registered: October 2010
Location: Georgetown
Posts: 21
Rubber AC hose is flexible and versatile, and are fairly easy to repair, but the rubber decays over time. Although the AC, or air conditioning, lines in most cars today are aluminum, there are still plenty of older cars out there that use rubber hoses for their AC systems. In addition, misplacement can lead to burnt hoses. Rubber AC lines should be checked periodically for damage, and repaired immediately whenever necessary, otherwise you might find yourself driving during a hot day without the benefit of a cool breeze.
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