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Leak in AC Compressor HELP
I put freon in my car this year and it still had hot air so I
took the car to shop to get fixed and they said a needed just a new AC compressor, said they would do the work for $600 total. I am going to do it myself though. My question since the freon must have leaked out, do I really need the system vaccum out? And also how hard is it to take the old compressor out and put a new one in? |
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Re: Leak in AC Compressor HELP
After you install the compressor, I would also replace the dryer and the orifice tube. Then when every thing that is needed to be replaced has been, a vacuum needs to be pulled in order to boil off any moisture that may be in the system.
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Re: Leak in AC Compressor HELP
Vacuuming the system down also makes sure you have no more leaks. If the system holds vacuum, it's sealed. Also, the negative starting pressure created by vacuuming it down allows the system to accept the new refrigerant better and the resultant air will be colder. Any time you open the A/C system, a new orifice filter should be installed to be sure it isn't clogged up with metal shavings. If the compressor is just leaking you may not have to replace the receiver drier, but if the compressor pump went bad and you found metal shavings in the orifice filter, I would strongly suggest changing it.
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Re: Leak in AC Compressor HELP
if the compressor is just leaking, you can put a new seal on it and save yourself some money.
Like dr hardware and Rich said, its common practice to replace the accumulator (reciever/dryer) and orifice tube when you replace the compressor.
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Re: Leak in AC Compressor HELP
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They said it had a big hole in the compressor. How much is the accumular and orifice tube? |
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Re: Leak in AC Compressor HELP
Better safe then sorry, better to error on the side of caution. At least replacing the dyer. When ever I worked on AC systems, and had to crack them open I always replaced the dyer. I also put dye in the system for the purpose of making it easier to find any leaks.
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Is this the dryer part at autozone 4570N??? Please help I need to get this done |
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The dyer is a part that is needed to be a new part and not from a salvage yard. The problem is that you do not know what you are getting. Like was the system that the dyer came from still charged, if not it will be ineffective.
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Is the drier and accumulator the same part? |
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technically no, your car does not have a dryer, it has an accumulator. Accumulators and dryers are pretty much one in the same. Dryers are used on expansion valve type AC systems, accumulators are used in fixed orifice type systems. Your system is a fixed orifice type system, there for the correct term for it is an accumulator.
Make sure your new accumulator comes with new seals/o-rings, if not, order some. There is also another o-ring you will need for the orifice tube. Its not a regular o-ring, it has to be one that can be used in AC systems.
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-2000 Grand Prix GTP 170,000mi (daily driver) -2000 Olds Alero 100,000mi (soon to be DD with gas at $3.45/gal) -1997 Chev K1500 4x4 115,000mi (Natalie's truck [nans_grandprix]) AF "2.0" Community Guidelines Conservative Victory 2012!!! "I'll Keep my Guns, Freedom, and Money. You can Keep the Change!" ----->>>>> Did You Know? <<<<<----- |
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I'm trying to get the work done on the side so much labor should I be charged for a mechanic to vaccum the system, put in the new compressor, put in the new accumulator and recharge the system? |
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As I previously stated earlier the mechanic told me I only had an hole in just the compressor. He gave me a guy who uses "cryoseal" to fix the leaks for $235 is this a good deal and does cryoseal work? |
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no dont do it. You can buy used compressors for cheaper. When I need parts like that I usually call this wrecking yard 30 milea away from where I live. They are really good to deal with, prices are always fair, and the best part is they usually will give a lifetime warrenty on their used parts. Can you believe that? If the part quits working, all I have to do is pull it out, and return it with my reciept, and they hand me a replacement no questions asked.
I'm pretty sure they ship their parts. If your interested, let me know, I can get you the info of the guy I usually deal with.
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-2000 Grand Prix GTP 170,000mi (daily driver) -2000 Olds Alero 100,000mi (soon to be DD with gas at $3.45/gal) -1997 Chev K1500 4x4 115,000mi (Natalie's truck [nans_grandprix]) AF "2.0" Community Guidelines Conservative Victory 2012!!! "I'll Keep my Guns, Freedom, and Money. You can Keep the Change!" ----->>>>> Did You Know? <<<<<----- |
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