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Steel pipes crushed near right hand front jacking point ???

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Old May 23, 2010 | 11:48 AM
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Steel pipes crushed near right hand front jacking point ???

Hi all,
Any help please on this topic as I have found that a trolly Jack has been used to jack the car and damaged a pipe. Front right jacking point.
There are 2 steel pipes one about 10mm and the other about 16mm ( ish)thet run together.
The large one has been flattened by about 30%.
Any ideas on what the pipe is for. No leaks that I can see.
There are no pipes close to the left hand front jacking point.
Cheers in advance,
Frank.
ps still waiting for my Turbos to be completed.
Oil & vent pipes all renewed. Long story.
New plugs, drive belt, oil change, new discs & pads all round, fluid changed..... the list goes on. Still needs the centre rad changed, bottom row corrosion.
As with most things on my car corrosion is a big thing.

Frank.
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Old May 23, 2010 | 11:51 AM
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that's probably your a/c lines
 
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Do you think it will cause a problem? Large bore pipe not crushed flat, more oval with a dint in the middle. Small bore pipe untouched.
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not sure on location, but there's chance these are oil cooler or coolant lines.
 
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Embarrased to say I did the same thing.

After setting a jack stand under the pad I went to the other side and lifted there. The chassis is so stiff that the car lifted off the jack stand. It slipped sideways and I did not see it. When it settled back down on the relocated stand it crushed the pipes.

They are AC liquid and suction lines.

Cost me about $600.00 if I recall correctly.
 
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Originally Posted by David C
Embarrased to say I did the same thing.

After setting a jack stand under the pad I went to the other side and lifted there. The chassis is so stiff that the car lifted off the jack stand. It slipped sideways and I did not see it. When it settled back down on the relocated stand it crushed the pipes.

They are AC liquid and suction lines.

Cost me about $600.00 if I recall correctly.
Wow! I had the same issue happen yesterday! Not really emarrased since we all have to learn by our mistakes or by other morron's mistakes.

I had the car on stands, when putting it back down the front jack stand seemed that it had moved and it flaten one of the rear brake line (Driver side).
I ordered the line today for 46 bucks...
 
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Thanks for the replies,
The pipe is the Aircon return form the aircon rad.
As most have said, if its working leave it well alone. Had a chat with a friendly mechanic at PG, he said as many of you have, that its a common sight and if its not leaking do touch it.
The new pipe is about £85 + vat. Not so bad compared to some items I have already changed. Not including Lab or gass.
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