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A/C recharge
what a horrible day..just spent $60 on AC recharge crap to find out i have a crack in the line that goes to what i think is the condensor? (what looks like the engine coolant radiator and sits right in front of it). So now i have to send that to the mechanic..hopefully i can get him to use the refrigerant that i just bought. But anyway, does anyone know how much that condenser thing costs?
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![]() ![]() ![]() '83 Caprice Classic LM1 (truck) 350 swap. about 200HP, 305 ft/lbs..for now. -- 65,000 original miles --
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Re: A/C recharge
At Autozone it's about $140 dollars new, but if you need a new one I would think that if you price around or possibly even a junk yard you could get it much cheaper. Autozone part #: 632180
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Re: A/C recharge
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That way when it is up and running it will be blowing ice cubes out of the vents when it is 100 deg outside. These additional parts should be less than $100 extra. My guess is the condenser will be $150 + labor. Also if the tube is cracked, you could kiss your freon goodbye, if it is still R12 the cost to refill will be very high. Good luck Al
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1989 Caprice Classic Wagon, Olds 307 ,SMI Q-Jet, 200R4 w/Shift kit, Flowmaster 50, Hotchkiss sway bars, KYB Shocks. Jet Chip, 1989 Mustang LX 5.0 5sp convertible 1992 Camry LE 2.2 1996 Suzuki RMX250 I'm a victim of circumstance [ |
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the cracked condenser line requires you to determine why ..accident or not securely installed rubber/brackets broken loose... if YOU replace the condenser and do not vacuum the system the internal oils will react with the moisture and you'll never get this to work again.. |
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Re: A/C recharge
anywhere between $120-$180
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Re: A/C recharge
Yeah so i think i know why the tube cracked. I noticed it was cracked exactly at the metal bracket that holds it in place. I think it was just a matter of time as the metal chaffed against the bracket and if finally cracked.I think its been like this for a really long time though. I noticed the leak when i tried to recharge it myself and the fluid started squirting everywhere. But the system was empty and hasnt been working for about 8 years anyway so close to nothing was wasted.
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![]() ![]() ![]() '83 Caprice Classic LM1 (truck) 350 swap. about 200HP, 305 ft/lbs..for now. -- 65,000 original miles --
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Re: A/C recharge
My car has not had a good history for its A/C reliability. I was told that the A/C caused quite a bit of trouble even when it was "working." So yeah, this really stinks cuz it looks like this summer is gunna be a real doozy. How much would it cost to replace the whole A/C if thats what i have to do to get it working again? Would it be easier to get the system off a car in my local junkyard?
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![]() ![]() ![]() '83 Caprice Classic LM1 (truck) 350 swap. about 200HP, 305 ft/lbs..for now. -- 65,000 original miles --
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