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	<title>Comments on: Where is the air condition high and low for a 2000 Volvo V70?</title>
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		<title>By: Robert G</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;&quot;&gt;Carleen&lt;/a&gt;


Uh, that&#039;s a bit like asking where the trigger is on a gun. The high pressure side can be very dangerous to work with, you can seriously burn yourself or asphyxiate yourself by opening it incorrectly. The only valid reason to need to locate the high side is to hook it to an evac box or an A/C manifold, but if you owned one of those you&#039;d probably know where the high side was. Be careful, be very careful.</description>
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<p>Uh, that&#8217;s a bit like asking where the trigger is on a gun. The high pressure side can be very dangerous to work with, you can seriously burn yourself or asphyxiate yourself by opening it incorrectly. The only valid reason to need to locate the high side is to hook it to an evac box or an A/C manifold, but if you owned one of those you&#8217;d probably know where the high side was. Be careful, be very careful.</p>
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