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A/C Installation


austinguru
06-02-2004, 04:15 PM
I bought a used 2002 Accent without A/C. I want to insatll A/C in it. Can anybody suggest me how to do it as the dealer is quoting a very high price?

Thanks a lot.

PhlatulentPhreddy
06-04-2004, 10:59 AM
I got a 2000 and have asked on several forums. The STEALER will rip you off. Of that I can assure you. Have a private shop do it for one if you can get one from a junk yard. Otherwise I think the unit is about $500 plus labor. I've gotten used to the no AC and after my latest episode with a Hyundai dealer who tried to play the old I'll pay off your note if you buy a new Elantra and then after you buy you have two car notes because the STEALER IS FULL OF SHIT ALWAYS!!!!! At this point I drink a lot of ice coffee and enjoy 40 mpg on the highway and on the couple of days that it's deadly it sucks but I'll have the car paid off in a year and then think about getting a new one with AC and the works. Probably won't buy another Hyundai having had bad dealings with several of their STEALERS service wise and otherwise. Hyundai's response when I called about one is that they have no interaction with their dealers. Glad I haven't had to use that 100,000 mile warranty. I'd love to have to get in between Hyundai and the STEALER and see who can screw me better. Anyway - I digress. If you can find a tangible way of doing this for under $500 - let me know pal. Otherwise as a web site about cars said if you buy the beast - slaughter it and make hamburgers. When their done buy a steer instead of a dairy cow next time. All the best. Keep cool. FWIW - a nice joint on a hot day does wonders. Peace. :smokin:

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