Saturdee
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- Nov 9, 2010
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Duncannon,
Pennsylvania
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That looks like the VSS (vehicle speed sensor) and should have been located right near the rear transmission mount.
As for disconnecting A/C lines, you should properly have that done at an A/C shop, as they are harmful to the environment. If you do need to do it yourself, put a big rag over it and watch your face. There should be a release valve on each line, both high and low, to help purge the gases.
Yup. I'm guessing the bottom half of it is still bolted in to the trans?
If so, just unbolt it, MAKE SURE not to drop the bolt or anything else in the hole, and bolt a new one in.
Also instead of unhooking the ac lines you could just unbolt the compressor from the engine and let it hang to the side. If you do release the system gas you will need to replace parts afterwards if left open for extended periods Of time.
Parts like what?