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Old Mar 31, 2008 | 12:25 PM
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i got my A/c fixed last summer at the bank-breaking price of $371, and i recently tried it to discover that it doesn't work (again). of course i lost the reciept. i found a cheap re-charge kit on JCW, but i'm afraid that my system will just leak the r-134 everywhere, leaking my $50 out into the world. i don't want to take it back to the shop that botched it in the first place; i'm actually quite against taking it to a shop at all. any advice?
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Old Mar 31, 2008 | 01:19 PM
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Someone will likely move this to Mechanical for you so you get better exposure.

I'm not an A/C expert, but you have a leak somewhere that must be chased down and fixed up first. Likely an o-ring has let go, and I think O-ring seal kits are available.

I would try running a dye through the system first to see if that will pin point it. Doesn't sound like a major problem has developed, just that the charge you had has leaked out.

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Old Mar 31, 2008 | 01:21 PM
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Nick, what did they do last year for your $371?
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Aslo, what exactly "doesn't work" (again). Is the compressor cycling? Does the upper metal line get cold?
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Nick, what did they do last year for your $371?
they gave me a used compressor(150), 2 lbs of refrigerant(50) and compressor oil(60), and labor (the rest).[/quote]
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Old Mar 31, 2008 | 03:17 PM
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OK Nick, so you have some diagnostic work to do before you can begin.

First, you need to either borrow a set of gauges from someone or go to the autoparts store and buy a $20+ can of R134a refrigerant with dye and one of those cheapo gauges that come with the better ones. In otherwords, you need to find out if your system has any charge at all in it.

Without a proper charge, your compressor won't even try to cycle.

Keep in mind that a used compressor usually carries no warranty at all and for good reason. I try not to even by rebuilt A/C compressors anymore, because my experience has been that 2 out of 3 will fail in the first month or so.
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Old Mar 31, 2008 | 05:52 PM
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IIRC, the fill kit on JCW said that they couldn't sell to wisconsin, so maybe doing it yourself is illegal where i live. I'll go to the local bumper to bumper tomorrow that i always go to, but my hopes aren't high.
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