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).
- Double-wall barrier hose: built with aluminum and rubber, joined by a crimp fitting connection with a P-Nut fitting on each end.
- Refrigerant type: listed as R134A.
- Ready to seal: includes the 24243 O-Ring and Sealing Washer Kit (two o-rings) along with the gaskets/seals needed to complete the job, plus a mounting bracket and a service port.
- Application-specific design backed by Four Seasons' decades of mobile A/C experience.
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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Frequently Asked Questions
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.
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