2012 Chevy Traverse rear AC lines repair

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • This isn't one of my favorite videos. But here I talk about what has to be done to fix a tiny hole in the vapor line that feeds the AUX AC unit in the rear of the vehicle.
    This is the hose assembly I use in the video.
    www.amazon.com/dp/B06XB1ZQB6/...

Комментарии • 80

  • @tishaandino
    @tishaandino 3 года назад +10

    Listen, I just want to say I appreciate you for even posting this work. I am dealing with the same exact issue. About to order the piece you suggested to get the job done.

  • @ddk80
    @ddk80 9 месяцев назад +2

    Very cool video. My neighbor has a Traverse, and we bought a block off kit off of Amazon. It blocks the high and low pressure lines in the engine bay by the firewall. The ac in the back no longer works but cold ac is flowing from the front.

  • @cfleming29cf
    @cfleming29cf 3 года назад +3

    Good to see an honest mechanic these days .

  • @Personalized_Workshop
    @Personalized_Workshop Месяц назад +1

    Very good video. I’m hoping the issue isn’t the same with power steering line rubbing a hole in the rear lines…. But, I’m also now expecting that’s what I’ll find. Grateful for this video.

  • @arturorodriguez7060
    @arturorodriguez7060 3 года назад +10

    Same thing happened to my Buick Enclave I ended up just splicing that part with a splicing kit bought off Amazon less then 50$ saved me a hell of money & work same hole...JS

    • @tishaandino
      @tishaandino 3 года назад

      I’m debating if i want to buy that part he said or go with your suggestions

    • @thegreatkingscorpion
      @thegreatkingscorpion 3 года назад

      What you used to cover the hole up with

    • @edwardoughm
      @edwardoughm 3 года назад

      What's the part you ordered by chance? Thanks

    • @justinmurdent4618
      @justinmurdent4618 2 года назад

      Didn't work for me had to buy hose wastes 40bucks

  • @mariansanchez7939
    @mariansanchez7939 4 года назад +2

    I wish u were in Cali my 2011 traverse is giving me a.c problems already replaced the discharge line and the expansion value

  • @db4381
    @db4381 3 года назад +3

    Exact problem on our 09 traverse, thank you for the insight 👍 damn gm😡

  • @jose2throwed
    @jose2throwed 2 года назад

    Hey what would be your suggestion for the heater lines? Just 5/8 heater hose with the doorman hose clamps and some hose clamps?

  • @desmondholliman1
    @desmondholliman1 26 дней назад

    He’s good I wish someone would work my ac like this no one where I am is even close

  • @guerramundial9868
    @guerramundial9868 2 года назад

    Great job.

  • @Explorer6433
    @Explorer6433 3 года назад

    Steve, great video. I have a leak in the rear lines of my 2012 Traverse. I have dye leaking back by the rear tire. My question is, if I buy a rear line block off kit instead, will the ac still blow through the rear vents from the front? I am thinking I can just forgo the rear controls and only use the front dash controls, but I am wondering if this will mean ac only blows from the front vents?

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  3 года назад

      I cant answer that question with any honesty. I dont know what the line block off is.
      If the rear AC lines are actually blocked off. There will no zero cold air from the rear vents

  • @licknshtickit2798
    @licknshtickit2798 4 месяца назад +1

    Great job. Forgive me if I ask this question but would it be possible to mix some 5 minute epoxy and apply it to the indent of the tubing where the hole is and wait for it to set up a little and then wrap it with hockey tape or something to hold the epoxy in place as it sets? Or even bondo? Just a thought.

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  4 месяца назад

      It's possible yes.. but for how long? Freon will leak though aged AC hoses. Also. What about the heat/cold cycles? Soo yes it's possible. But for me I wouldn't trust it.

  • @albertoiniguez317
    @albertoiniguez317 10 месяцев назад

    Hey I have a question about doing this on my traverse. Is it necessary to change the ac dryer as well after changing the lines out?

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  10 месяцев назад

      The dryer has moisture absorbing material in it. So anytime the AC is open, the dryer is trying to absorb the moisture in the air. U can imagine there is only so much it can absorb. Moisture inside an AC system will greatly reduce its efficiency and effectiveness. Which is why AC systems have a "dryer".
      Do u have change it? No. But you run the risk of the AC not being as cold as it could be. Esp if the system has been open to the atmosphere for any duration of time. An argument can be made that the moisture could cause accelerated wear on the compressor too.

  • @Mustangfrett1
    @Mustangfrett1 3 года назад

    Which line had the hole in it?

  • @Yotojunto
    @Yotojunto 3 года назад

    Hi just a question, do the rear AC unit have a water drain or it use the same front one?

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  3 года назад +2

      It would have its own.

  • @djoravec3455
    @djoravec3455 Год назад

    What were the symptoms for you to complete this work? My front ac works, rear only gets as cold as outside temperature. Why doesn’t the the whole system lose all Freon if there is a leak?

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  Год назад +1

      The symptom was no AC at all. You might have a slow leak and havnt loss enough freon to effect the whole system.
      There could be a faulty expansion valve at the rear evaporator.
      Unless you know what your doing, Ac is something that should be done by a professional. Especially diagnostics.

    • @djoravec3455
      @djoravec3455 Год назад

      @@Steve4x4 Yeah I have realized that I need professional help. At first I thought it was the blend door actuator but it just didn't seem to fit the description of what the blend door does for temperatures. When I got the vehicle the front blend door was bad for the passenger, I was hoping it would be the same for the back but I'm afraid not.

  • @SEBA_RANKS
    @SEBA_RANKS 2 года назад

    What's the size of that line that is broken? I got the same problem but I just going to put a line splicer, and I want to make sure the size of the plicer the i need

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  2 года назад

      I have no idea what the size of the line is. My best suggestion is get a caliper from harbor freight to measure it.

  • @Vmartin70EZ
    @Vmartin70EZ 4 года назад +1

    Any news on having Chevy issuing a recall on this expensive repair mine has a hole in the back area by the rear tire just where the low pressure line bends upward the wheel well does one have to sue the dealer to get a recall issued?

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  4 года назад +1

      Recalls are only done when its a safety issue. Defective AC wil not harm occupants. Sorry.

    • @Vmartin70EZ
      @Vmartin70EZ 4 года назад +2

      @@Steve4x4 we have to change that I was driving back from taking my wife to gas up the vehicle and purchase groceries while "social distancing" is hot and humid and started to rain heavily I closed the windows to protect the switches for the windows and rear side mirrors controls from water damage. once I did that foggy windows big time! and I am in the middle of traffic a semi is right on my tail I cant see through the fogged windows I was blind ! but I am a local this happened in Pilsen I know the area slowed and pulled over after the bridge before 18th Street and Ashland with ac this situation would have never happened because ac prevents foggy windows....you see where I'm going?...you know next time it gets hot and muggy in your area with heavy rains close the windows do not turn your ac....once the windows get foggy try surviving it!..do not cheat ...do it for 5 mins. do not panic!!!!

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  4 года назад

      I can appreciate that senierio. However, in GM's eyes, and NTHSA, you could have easily wiped down the windows. Also what about cars that didn't come with AC, what did they do? Same thing just wiped the glass.
      A recall is only about an issue that is a genuine safety issue. Like a possibility of fire. Or Engine stalling at speed. Or like the latest recall on Toyota Prius, a suspension component failure that can lead to a crash that is unavoidable. I understand what your saying though. GM should have done better to protect the AC lines when they built that vehicle.

    • @Vmartin70EZ
      @Vmartin70EZ 4 года назад

      @@Steve4x4 the Chevy in question is a 2012 manufactured according to the safety standards of that year we are not talking about any classic American model vehicle from the period of the 30's to 60's Classic Models back in time is a recent model 2012 they should have no AC problems in 8 years of driving!...its an American Made Vehicle!

  • @FernandoSanchez-xu1vd
    @FernandoSanchez-xu1vd Месяц назад

    Do you mind posting the link to the part or other parts that would also work for this job?

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  Месяц назад

      I did that job a few years ago.
      Best I can tell you is look up AC Solutions.

  • @dangerousmecanicsautomotiv8130
    @dangerousmecanicsautomotiv8130 3 года назад +1

    Why not cut that long ass line into pieces while it’s still on the vehicle and just pull the pieces out. it’s just a suggestion.
    It would have been nice to have seen a glimpse of that new AC hose installed to see if it has to follow the exact same route of the AC line or does it just run straight.???
    Good video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  3 года назад

      Yes my son doing the video-ing. I mentioned he should have got a better shot.
      I left it in place cause 1, extra time it would have taken ment more money to customer. Also that then made it easier to zip tie the lines in place.
      And yes followed the original pathway.

  • @kendallcharity9472
    @kendallcharity9472 11 месяцев назад

    I’m having this exact issue with my 2011 Traverse. Do you know the name of the hose? I would like to compare the price from the factory style part and the alternative you used.

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  11 месяцев назад

      I did this job a while ago.
      If you look in the Description.. there is a link to what I used. Bought from Amazon.

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  11 месяцев назад

      It's been a while since I did this job.
      Look in the description there is a link to Amazon that is the product I used .

    • @kendallcharity9472
      @kendallcharity9472 11 месяцев назад

      I was curious if you knew the name of the original part. What name donI use to check the price of the original price to compare the two.

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  11 месяцев назад +1

      Honestly I don't know the offical name. U will have to discuss with the dealer.
      Just ask for the high side and low side AC lines for the rear AC. You won't find them in the aftermarket. (At least I couldn't when I did this job)

  • @almightiej
    @almightiej 3 года назад

    what to do when aluminum part is stuck to aluminum? on my ford transit connect the discharge hose connection to the condenser is stuck. do you know how i can get it off?

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  3 года назад

      This is a vague question. Is the system discharged? Is the system under vacuum? Are tools required to do the disconnection?
      When the system in evacuated (no freon) it can be put in a vacuum and thus it's hard but not impossible to disconnect the tubes. But that is assuming you are using the proper tool (if one is required example ford's sometimes use a spring lock connection that requires a special tool to disconnect it)

    • @almightiej
      @almightiej 3 года назад

      @@Steve4x4 That part leaked all the freon out. I'm just trying to replace the hose. It's connected by bolt and nut. The mating surface corroded together severely and won't separate.

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  3 года назад

      @@almightiej try some AC oil (that's spec for your AC system), and see if that can help work them loose. I've never had any lines that would never separate. All I can say is take a step back for a min. Then try again.

  • @Vex-the-destroyer
    @Vex-the-destroyer 2 года назад

    So the hole in my line is a little bit on the bigger side.... As I can fit the tip of my Pinky in it..... And I don't have $400 the put into the line. Would it be "ok" to cut out the hole and put rubber braided hose with hose clamps?

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  2 года назад +1

      Would it be ok? No.. is it possible yes.. but remember it has to beable to hole 300psi(average 225psi) if on the high pressure side

    • @Vex-the-destroyer
      @Vex-the-destroyer 2 года назад +2

      @@Steve4x4
      Well I definitely appreciate the information I think I'm just going to order the block off kit for now. Again thank you

  • @justinmurdent4618
    @justinmurdent4618 2 года назад

    Where did u get this part, just want to get right one

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  2 года назад

      I put a link in the description to the exact one that I bought from Amazon.

  • @justinmurdent4618
    @justinmurdent4618 2 года назад

    If that rubber line is zip tied to the heater lines will it melt the rubber?

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  2 года назад

      I dont think so.. at most the coolant can get 230degrees... under normal conditions ur looking about 215degrees. And when driving there's cooling air under the car.

    • @justinmurdent4618
      @justinmurdent4618 2 года назад +1

      @@Steve4x4 ok ya I just put mine in and zip tied it to the heater lines the whole way down. Majority of it has that rubber protector around it but on the ends it don't like by the rear tire, hopefully it be alright I guess. It's a expensive mistake if it don't. Waiting to see if shop able to do pressure test and refill now! Hopefully it was only leak. Ac sucks fix one find another leak. But thanks for this video! It definitely helped! 450 is better then over a 1000 to have some one put in the aluminum lines

  • @genesisfelix9026
    @genesisfelix9026 2 года назад +1

    Im getting charged 700 to replace this? Is this a good price?

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  2 года назад

      I cant answer that with any truth. I don't know what the labor time they are quoting. If that estimate includes the Cool Solutions Kit, then Id say yes. But if it's 700 for just labor. then Id have to say no. Keep in mind I did this 2 years ago. The economy has changed a lot since then.

  • @ccthompson2790
    @ccthompson2790 2 года назад

    How much would you charge for the labor on something like this??

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  2 года назад

      I charged 4hrs labor. But this job isn't in any labor guide. So someone who hasn't done this before may charge 5 or 6hrs.

    • @j.onofre6613
      @j.onofre6613 Год назад

      Money not hours..

  • @hipolitovalladaresmartinez8634

    Hola amigo. Agradezco la información que proporcionas en tus videos. De ser posible puedas ayudarme, tengo una BUICK ENCLAVE 2011, y el evaporador de atrás avienta aire caliente, ya chequé todo y me da resultado positivo, que puede ser, me puedes orientar Gracias, recibe cordial saludo desde el bello Puerto de Tampico Tamaulipas México.

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  Год назад +1

      Hello,
      I dont speak Spanish. So I had to translate your text.
      If the front is cold. But the rear is not. Then I would expect the rear expansion valve is faulty, low charge of freon/refrigerant, or a restriction at the rear evaporator.
      Good luck!

  • @smoove1162
    @smoove1162 4 года назад

    Where do i get the hose from

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  4 года назад +1

      this is the hose assembly I used in the video
      www.amazon.com/dp/B06XB1ZQB6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FOL9EbZC5QR1A

  • @j.onofre6613
    @j.onofre6613 Год назад +1

    I use jb weld and work fine. I don't have to remove the whole line.

    • @asid731
      @asid731 Год назад

      Is it still holding up?

  • @asid731
    @asid731 Год назад

    How much labor should one charge for this job?

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  Год назад

      It's kinda of a custom install.
      So it will vary on the skill, know-how, and u the customer's agreement how much of a factory install you want it to look.
      I think I took me about 3 hrs but it was my first times and made a video out of it.

    • @asid731
      @asid731 Год назад +1

      @@Steve4x4 ok thanks for the reply

  • @Ifp154
    @Ifp154 4 года назад

    Could an aluminum brazing rod have filled the pin hole and saved the removal of all that line?

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  4 года назад

      I personally don't know. Could it handle pressure of 70psi? Thats the low side when after the high side and low side equalize. Also would that brazing handle the constant heat cycles.. from 150+ degrees and down to 30 degrees every day? If it can that might be a solution.
      However... you would still have to remove the line to do the brazing. Its not advisable to use a torch right agenst the firewall with sound dealing material/heat blanket.. as well as close proximity to fuel lines and power steering lines.

  • @trendkilla254
    @trendkilla254 4 года назад

    Name of the replacement hose and where you got it

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  4 года назад

      This is what I used.
      Also in the video I posted an image of the card that came in the kit.
      www.amazon.com/dp/B06XB1ZQB6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FOL9EbZC5QR1A

  • @myeagles8896
    @myeagles8896 3 года назад +1

    I got the same problem with my 2010 im about to splice the line where the hole is

    • @db4381
      @db4381 3 года назад

      Im looking at splice kits now, going to try the same

    • @SEBA_RANKS
      @SEBA_RANKS 2 года назад

      @@db4381 did it work?

    • @db4381
      @db4381 2 года назад

      @@SEBA_RANKS apparently i got the wrong size fitting.... ended up trading in that boat anchor

  • @hardypanchal
    @hardypanchal Год назад

    Most useless video ever. U didnt show any of the connection locations that are specific to this car

    • @Steve4x4
      @Steve4x4  Год назад

      If you read the comments you would find it was a very useful video.
      Besides if you were really looking in a video for the AC connections.. then you you shouldn't be working on AC.
      BUT .. I will thank you for watching my video. Adding to the money I make from it.