Four Seasons A/C Refrigerant Suction Hose P/N:56231
Keep the low side of your A/C system sealed and flowing with the Four Seasons A/C Refrigerant Suction Hose 56936. This suction line hose assembly routes low-pressure refrigerant vapor from the evaporator outlet back toward the compressor inlet, and it installs as an application-specific, direct-fit replacement on the 2011-2019 Ford Explorer (V6-3.5L) and the 2013-2019 Ford Police Interceptor Utility (V6-3.7L).
A cracked, corroded, or leaking suction hose can let refrigerant escape so the system loses its charge; if the original hose is the source of the leak, this assembly replaces it. Sold as a single assembly (one per application).
Interchange: 282212 · T56936 · 785525 · BB5Z19867A · BB5Z19867D · BB5Z19867E · 607449 · 607488 · 4812856 · YF3689 · YF37143 · A82251 · HA111249C
Manufacturer part number 56936
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What does this suction hose do?
It's the A/C suction line hose assembly that carries low-pressure refrigerant vapor from the evaporator outlet back to the compressor inlet on the low side of the system.
What vehicles does it fit?
It's an application-specific replacement for the 2011-2019 Ford Explorer (V6-3.5L) and the 2013-2019 Ford Police Interceptor Utility (V6-3.7L). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
What's included with the hose assembly?
It ships with the 24243 O-Ring and Sealing Washer Kit (two o-rings) and the gaskets/seals needed to complete the install, plus a mounting bracket and a service port.
What refrigerant is it listed for?
The catalog lists the refrigerant type as R134A. It's built as a double-wall barrier hose assembly with crimp fittings and P-Nut ends.
How do I know the suction hose needs replacing?
Signs it may need replacing include refrigerant leaks, oily residue around the fittings, or a system that won't hold its charge. Diagnose the source of the leak before replacing.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.