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Originally Posted by j cAT
if the compressor is not working because it is internally worn/damaged then your idea of just replacing is not the way this is handled.
much work and knowledge is needed , to do this job and not waste your effort and cash. You get a auto ac book and do some study on this or have a auto ac shop do it.
with your comments about this IMO , go to repair shop. you will save money and be cool..
on the type compressor you use , the same one that was in there.
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I will be having a repair shop do it. After further research, I have read that it is important to find out why the compressor failed in the first place. It seems that it is usually do to restrictions, leaks. I needed to add freon each of the previous years. Should I also be changing the condenser, expansion valve, lines, and/or anything else besides the compressor, receiver/dryer, and orifice?