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Re: TX valve

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payaya wrote:
silverGPX wrote:Holy f**k payaya, take the f**king c**t of a thing out and take the f**king thing in and compare
So you want me to rip my car to bits pull the tx out measure it up, wait few days to get the part, put txt back in, and everything else, rip everything back apart shove in new tx valve and put everything back together??

No thanks, that's why you don't get anything done! :)

Tx1023 is imperial. Swish auto parts said its tx1022 as well. Just someone give me 100% confirmation!!!
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Re: TX valve

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payaya wrote:
silverGPX wrote:Holy f**k payaya, take the f**king c**t of a thing out and take the f**king thing in and compare
So you want me to rip my car to bits pull the tx out measure it up, wait few days to get the part, put txt back in, and everything else, rip everything back apart shove in new tx valve and put everything back together??

No thanks, that's why you don't get anything done! :)

Tx1023 is imperial. Swish auto parts said its tx1022 as well. Just someone give me 100% confirmation!!!
What are u talking about, take the TX valve out, match it up with the store, drive around with the evaporator out, once item comes in replace...?
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Re: TX valve

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You can even just sit the evaporator in so u can get air through the fans if its going to take a while
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Re: TX valve

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Find someone that will sell you both and let you return the one you don't need.
I'm sure Bursons would do it or one of your own suppliers.
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Re: TX valve

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...or buy one from Mitsubishi - MR168189 Part number from ASA and confirmed with Camskill
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Re: TX valve

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I've done a but of research is it seems tx1023 is a fit. Mitsubishi want $140 for a genuine.
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payaya wrote:I've done a but of research is it seems tx1023 is a fit.
I told you so :roll:
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done! :salut:
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Re: TX valve

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PHIL069 wrote:
payaya wrote:I've done a but of research is it seems tx1023 is a fit.
I told you so :roll:
Hasn't fit yet! You also told me what rear lower control arm bushes to buy and they didn't fit! :)
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Re: TX valve

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Got drier and tx valve from bursons. $75 for tx valve, $20 for the drier. Good enough for me!
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Re: TX valve

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payaya wrote:You also told me what rear lower control arm bushes to buy and they didn't fit! :)
:(D):
Hey, didn't you say that was Bennoz the other day :?:

I haven't even bought any suspension bushes myself :tongue:
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Re: TX valve

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PHIL069 wrote:
payaya wrote:You also told me what rear lower control arm bushes to buy and they didn't fit! :)
:(D):
Hey, didn't you say that was Bennoz the other day :?:

I haven't even bought any suspension bushes myself :tongue:
sh*t nah you are cool Phil.
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Re: TX valve

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Well got to the the tx valve without removing the evaporator. Took about half hour!

Ecu needs to be moved so blower can slide out.
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Re: TX valve

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Tx1023 fits so thanks guys!
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Re: TX valve

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my air con (heater core?) whistles between 2-3000rpm from under the glovebox/dash with air con on... is this a tx valve issue??
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