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The Saturn A/C Hose maintains the cabin cooler by pumping pressurized refrigerant through the compressor, condenser, evaporator, and accumulator to ensure that owners are comfortable in their cars regardless of the blaring heat on the summer traffic. Saturn was born in 1985, and aimed to reconsider the process of making cars, and in 1991 it had an independent factory that promoted new concepts in material and marketing. Saturn models received accolades because of dent resistant plastic body panels that shake off parking lots dings allowing the finish to stay smooth even years later. The lost foam casting technique was applied to Saturn engines, producing lightweight internals of the engine that were created in a precise way and were more fuel-efficient. These sensible decisions made the brand remain in the memory of drivers who appreciate highway durability and low-running expenses and they have a community that remains loyal to the brand to date. A/C Hose is a durable but flexible hose applied in the air conditioning system, which transfers refrigerant as well as a little bit of oils via the air conditioning circuit so that the pressure inside the system can cool the air at a high speed. In order to install a new A/C Hose, the first stage will be to recover the old refrigerant and then find out the route that the line took in the engine bay. Unscrew the fittings, remove the previous A/C Hose, and wipe all the mating surfaces. Install new lightly oiled O-rings, install new A/C Hose, and screw the fittings to the correct torque. Move the line out of heat zones, vacuum the system, check no leakages, refill with the appropriate refrigerant and start the engine and check for crisp and cold air.