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Kent-moore J-45268-121 Txv Flush Adapter Yukon Escalade Msrp $79! on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania, US

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, US
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 TXV Flush Adapter Part # J-45286-121

 Applications: Yukon Tahoe Escalade J-45268-121 is used to replace the TXV when doing an A/C system flush with the ACR2000. To allow the R134A to flow through the A/C system, the metering device(TXV) must be removed. The J-45268-121 is an adapter that is installed in place of the TXV and allow a flow through of the R134A. J-45268-121 is used with the J-45268 A/C flushing kit.

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