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How much does a Car AC High Pressure Hose Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Mercedes-Benz SLK280 Car AC High Pressure Hose Replacement is $600 with $324 for parts and $275 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2008 Mercedes-Benz SLK280V6-3.0LService typeCar AC High Pressure Hose ReplacementEstimate$1164.09Shop/Dealer Price$1422.50 - $2083.54
2007 Mercedes-Benz SLK280V6-3.0LService typeCar AC High Pressure Hose ReplacementEstimate$923.91Shop/Dealer Price$1136.87 - $1661.33
2006 Mercedes-Benz SLK280V6-3.0LService typeCar AC High Pressure Hose ReplacementEstimate$923.91Shop/Dealer Price$1136.86 - $1661.32
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What is the AC High Pressure Hose all about?

Your car’s air conditioning system works similarly to your home’s central air conditioning system. It uses a refrigerant to absorb heat and expel cold air – the refrigerant is both a gas and a liquid depending on the amount of pressure. The AC system has two “sides” – the low pressure side, where the refrigerant is a gas, and the high pressure side, where the refrigerant is turned into a liquid. An AC high pressure hose has a much smaller diameter than a low pressure hose (you’ll notice the size difference immediately if you open the hood and look at the air conditioning system). If the AC high pressure hose is leaking or blocked, the air conditioning will not cool your car.

Keep in mind:

  • Normal wear and tear, as well as exposure to heat in the engine compartment, can lead to deterioration in AC hoses.
  • Handling air conditioning refrigerant requires a specialized license in most jurisdictions.

How it's done:

  • The AC refrigerant is removed from the AC system
  • The defective high pressure AC hose is removed from vehicle
  • The new AC high pressure hose is installed into the vehicle
  • The AC system is vacuumed to remove air and charged with refrigerant
  • The vehicle is road tested for proper AC operation

Our recommendation:

Your air conditioning system is a sealed system and does not require maintenance unless there is a problem. The most common type of maintenance is an evacuation and recharge of the refrigerant in which old refrigerant and oil is extracted, and then replaced with new. However, age, heat and other forces can combine to damage your hoses, including the AC high pressure hose. If this happens, the hoses will need to be replaced. Damage can include cracks, refrigerant leaks, damaged connectors and more. If you suspect an air conditioning leak from the high pressure hose, have one of our expert mechanics diagnose the system and replace the hose if required.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the AC High Pressure Hose?

  • AC doesn’t cool at all.
  • AC only blows cool, but not cold, air.

How important is this service?

It’s tough to stay comfortable in a car during high summertime temperatures if you don’t have a working air conditioner. If you’re experiencing problems with your air conditioning system, have the system diagnosed to determine what needs to be replaced or serviced.

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Mercedes-Benz SLK280 V6-3.0L - Air Filter - Houston, Texas
Joseph was great! He was prompt and completed the work quickly! The expense was more than fair and much better than many places I've been to before. I've been and will continue recommending this service and him to everyone.

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