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Old 06-25-2010 | 07:04 PM
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I have a 2007 Scion tC and the A/C compressor is going out on it, the stealership said with would be $2200 to repair and that just doesn't sound right, I know i can replace the compressor myself, i just don't know how to do the gas part of it. can i just bleed the gas off, replace the compressor then take it to a repair shop to have them refill it. i'm going to be replacing the dries, and flushing the condensor and maybe even adding an inline filter to help a little more. i can buy a brand new compressor for around 350$ and i refuse to pay someone $2200 for something i know i can do on my own. any ideas on how to recharge the system after i get the new compressor on?
Old 06-25-2010 | 08:42 PM
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I would drain it, then replace the compressor, then do a refill. Quick question..do you notice a rattling noise when you turn on the a/c? I have a feeling mine is going to I just wanna be sure.


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I have a 2007 Scion tC and the A/C compressor is going out on it, the stealership said with would be $2200 to repair and that just doesn't sound right, I know i can replace the compressor myself, i just don't know how to do the gas part of it. can i just bleed the gas off, replace the compressor then take it to a repair shop to have them refill it. i'm going to be replacing the dries, and flushing the condensor and maybe even adding an inline filter to help a little more. i can buy a brand new compressor for around 350$ and i refuse to pay someone $2200 for something i know i can do on my own. any ideas on how to recharge the system after i get the new compressor on?
Old 06-25-2010 | 10:24 PM
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Technically you can charge 134a yourself. You can buy a gauge/manifold set than buy cans of 134a from your local auto supply. One thing you will also need is a vacuum pump to pull a vacuum on the system and remove any contaminants. You will also need to add oil back into the system - which lubricates the compressor. I know you can rent the gauge/manifold set and vacuum pump from autozone around here, so Im sure you can anywhere.
Old 06-26-2010 | 07:48 AM
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There is some on there from 400 to 30 dollars most are around 50 to 100 buy it drain it fill it 150 200 dollar fix

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Old 06-27-2010 | 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by thendawg
Technically you can charge 134a yourself. You can buy a gauge/manifold set than buy cans of 134a from your local auto supply. One thing you will also need is a vacuum pump to pull a vacuum on the system and remove any contaminants. You will also need to add oil back into the system - which lubricates the compressor. I know you can rent the gauge/manifold set and vacuum pump from autozone around here, so Im sure you can anywhere.
This is a proper way of doing the job. If you do not have a air tight system, then you run the risk of having the ac system failing or not cooling properly.
Old 06-28-2010 | 01:23 AM
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if your sure its your compressor then you can have a shop evac. your system. then take it home, take the compressor out and flush the entire system (there is a tool and solvent for this). install the new compressor and take it back and have them recharge with oil and dye.
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the member RevolutionAutomotive has one for sale i believe on here. PM her
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