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Just go the bad news right when it is above 90 degrees. My AC compressor is dead according to the mechanic I took it too. He said it takes about 2 hours to put back, new compressor and recharge all for $770. I found a used compressor, does anyone know if the 2000 and 2001 compressors are compatible with the 97's and about how long it takes to put the compressor back in and have it recharged?
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Re: 97 Grand Prix AC compressor dead
if you have a V5 compressor, yes
if you have the H6 compressor, they didn't make it on 2000 ~only v5 and v7 styles let your mechanic verify this... |
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Re: 97 Grand Prix AC compressor dead
Or post a picture and let someone here tell you.
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Re: 97 Grand Prix AC compressor dead
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AC-CO...item56371c6553Had the same problem last year around the same time. bought this compressor setup from ebay, no problems
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Re: 97 Grand Prix AC compressor dead
'97 and up Grand Prixs with the VIN "K" and "1" 3800 engines only use the Delphi/Harrison V5 variable displacement compressor. Same compressor for 1997 through 2003.
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