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Need to find orifice tube location for a 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix

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The orifice tube is located in the refrigerant liquid line between the condenser and evaporator, you have to remove the intake duct and maybe unplug the ABS modulator connector. Remember to add 1 oz. of refrigeration oil. I hope this helps. Take care.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 17, 2010

SOURCE: need orifice tube location on 2000 pontiac gran

all orifice tude are between the a/c dryer it will have a indent in the line

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Stephen

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2012

SOURCE: does a 1998 pontiac grand prix have an orifice tube or expansion valve ac system?

Should be an orifice tube in the line near the condenser.

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Dan Hooper

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2015

SOURCE: where is the orifice tube located on 1999 pontiac grand prix GT 3800

Should be in the line going into the accumulator.

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