A/C evaporator for 2000 Wrangler...
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A/C evaporator for 2000 Wrangler...
Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
This sound about right?
The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
Thanks.
middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
This sound about right?
The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
Thanks.
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Re: A/C evaporator for 2000 Wrangler...
The fan speeds are most commonly the resistor:
http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm
I would gladly pay someone else a grand to replace the evaporator:
http://www.----------.com/jeepDashRemoved.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"E. Jason Brooks" wrote:
>
> Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
> middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
> the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
> This sound about right?
>
> The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
> some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
> it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
> expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>
> Thanks.
http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm
I would gladly pay someone else a grand to replace the evaporator:
http://www.----------.com/jeepDashRemoved.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"E. Jason Brooks" wrote:
>
> Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
> middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
> the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
> This sound about right?
>
> The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
> some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
> it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
> expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>
> Thanks.
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Re: A/C evaporator for 2000 Wrangler...
The fan speeds are most commonly the resistor:
http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm
I would gladly pay someone else a grand to replace the evaporator:
http://www.----------.com/jeepDashRemoved.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"E. Jason Brooks" wrote:
>
> Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
> middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
> the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
> This sound about right?
>
> The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
> some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
> it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
> expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>
> Thanks.
http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm
I would gladly pay someone else a grand to replace the evaporator:
http://www.----------.com/jeepDashRemoved.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"E. Jason Brooks" wrote:
>
> Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
> middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
> the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
> This sound about right?
>
> The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
> some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
> it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
> expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>
> Thanks.
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Re: A/C evaporator for 2000 Wrangler...
The fan speeds are most commonly the resistor:
http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm
I would gladly pay someone else a grand to replace the evaporator:
http://www.----------.com/jeepDashRemoved.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"E. Jason Brooks" wrote:
>
> Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
> middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
> the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
> This sound about right?
>
> The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
> some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
> it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
> expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>
> Thanks.
http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm
I would gladly pay someone else a grand to replace the evaporator:
http://www.----------.com/jeepDashRemoved.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"E. Jason Brooks" wrote:
>
> Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
> middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
> the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
> This sound about right?
>
> The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
> some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
> it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
> expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>
> Thanks.
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Re: A/C evaporator for 2000 Wrangler...
Jason,
You can buy just the 4-way switch from the dealer for about $14.00.
You don't need the whole control board. Takes all of 20 minutes to
change. Don't know about the evaporator.
Joe Carroll
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:43:41 GMT, "E. Jason Brooks"
<scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote:
>Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
>middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
>the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
>This sound about right?
>
>The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
>some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
>it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
>expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>
>Thanks.
>
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
You can buy just the 4-way switch from the dealer for about $14.00.
You don't need the whole control board. Takes all of 20 minutes to
change. Don't know about the evaporator.
Joe Carroll
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:43:41 GMT, "E. Jason Brooks"
<scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote:
>Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
>middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
>the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
>This sound about right?
>
>The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
>some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
>it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
>expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>
>Thanks.
>
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: A/C evaporator for 2000 Wrangler...
Jason,
You can buy just the 4-way switch from the dealer for about $14.00.
You don't need the whole control board. Takes all of 20 minutes to
change. Don't know about the evaporator.
Joe Carroll
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:43:41 GMT, "E. Jason Brooks"
<scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote:
>Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
>middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
>the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
>This sound about right?
>
>The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
>some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
>it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
>expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>
>Thanks.
>
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
You can buy just the 4-way switch from the dealer for about $14.00.
You don't need the whole control board. Takes all of 20 minutes to
change. Don't know about the evaporator.
Joe Carroll
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:43:41 GMT, "E. Jason Brooks"
<scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote:
>Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
>middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
>the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
>This sound about right?
>
>The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
>some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
>it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
>expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>
>Thanks.
>
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: A/C evaporator for 2000 Wrangler...
Jason,
You can buy just the 4-way switch from the dealer for about $14.00.
You don't need the whole control board. Takes all of 20 minutes to
change. Don't know about the evaporator.
Joe Carroll
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:43:41 GMT, "E. Jason Brooks"
<scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote:
>Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
>middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
>the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
>This sound about right?
>
>The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
>some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
>it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
>expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>
>Thanks.
>
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
You can buy just the 4-way switch from the dealer for about $14.00.
You don't need the whole control board. Takes all of 20 minutes to
change. Don't know about the evaporator.
Joe Carroll
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:43:41 GMT, "E. Jason Brooks"
<scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote:
>Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
>middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece for
>the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
>This sound about right?
>
>The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
>some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They said
>it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
>expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>
>Thanks.
>
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: A/C evaporator for 2000 Wrangler...
Thanks for the advice. Any idea where I can get the instructions for
replacing the switch? I'm no mechanic so I hope it's very easy. :-P
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll@NOSPAMqwest.net> wrote in message
news:bgqin013a2oruc35boi5smso8aoedpfig4@4ax.com...
> Jason,
> You can buy just the 4-way switch from the dealer for about $14.00.
> You don't need the whole control board. Takes all of 20 minutes to
> change. Don't know about the evaporator.
> Joe Carroll
>
>
> On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:43:41 GMT, "E. Jason Brooks"
> <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote:
>
>>Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
>>middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece
>>for
>>the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
>>This sound about right?
>>
>>The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
>>some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They
>>said
>>it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
>>expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
replacing the switch? I'm no mechanic so I hope it's very easy. :-P
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll@NOSPAMqwest.net> wrote in message
news:bgqin013a2oruc35boi5smso8aoedpfig4@4ax.com...
> Jason,
> You can buy just the 4-way switch from the dealer for about $14.00.
> You don't need the whole control board. Takes all of 20 minutes to
> change. Don't know about the evaporator.
> Joe Carroll
>
>
> On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:43:41 GMT, "E. Jason Brooks"
> <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote:
>
>>Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
>>middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece
>>for
>>the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
>>This sound about right?
>>
>>The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
>>some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They
>>said
>>it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
>>expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: A/C evaporator for 2000 Wrangler...
Thanks for the advice. Any idea where I can get the instructions for
replacing the switch? I'm no mechanic so I hope it's very easy. :-P
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll@NOSPAMqwest.net> wrote in message
news:bgqin013a2oruc35boi5smso8aoedpfig4@4ax.com...
> Jason,
> You can buy just the 4-way switch from the dealer for about $14.00.
> You don't need the whole control board. Takes all of 20 minutes to
> change. Don't know about the evaporator.
> Joe Carroll
>
>
> On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:43:41 GMT, "E. Jason Brooks"
> <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote:
>
>>Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
>>middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece
>>for
>>the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
>>This sound about right?
>>
>>The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
>>some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They
>>said
>>it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
>>expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
replacing the switch? I'm no mechanic so I hope it's very easy. :-P
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll@NOSPAMqwest.net> wrote in message
news:bgqin013a2oruc35boi5smso8aoedpfig4@4ax.com...
> Jason,
> You can buy just the 4-way switch from the dealer for about $14.00.
> You don't need the whole control board. Takes all of 20 minutes to
> change. Don't know about the evaporator.
> Joe Carroll
>
>
> On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:43:41 GMT, "E. Jason Brooks"
> <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote:
>
>>Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
>>middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece
>>for
>>the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
>>This sound about right?
>>
>>The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
>>some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They
>>said
>>it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
>>expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: A/C evaporator for 2000 Wrangler...
Thanks for the advice. Any idea where I can get the instructions for
replacing the switch? I'm no mechanic so I hope it's very easy. :-P
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll@NOSPAMqwest.net> wrote in message
news:bgqin013a2oruc35boi5smso8aoedpfig4@4ax.com...
> Jason,
> You can buy just the 4-way switch from the dealer for about $14.00.
> You don't need the whole control board. Takes all of 20 minutes to
> change. Don't know about the evaporator.
> Joe Carroll
>
>
> On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:43:41 GMT, "E. Jason Brooks"
> <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote:
>
>>Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
>>middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece
>>for
>>the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
>>This sound about right?
>>
>>The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
>>some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They
>>said
>>it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
>>expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
replacing the switch? I'm no mechanic so I hope it's very easy. :-P
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll@NOSPAMqwest.net> wrote in message
news:bgqin013a2oruc35boi5smso8aoedpfig4@4ax.com...
> Jason,
> You can buy just the 4-way switch from the dealer for about $14.00.
> You don't need the whole control board. Takes all of 20 minutes to
> change. Don't know about the evaporator.
> Joe Carroll
>
>
> On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:43:41 GMT, "E. Jason Brooks"
> <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote:
>
>>Just got back from the shop. My a/c is blowing hot and I am missing the
>>middle two fan speeds. They told me they'd have to order the main piece
>>for
>>the fan speed from the dealer. Said it should cost about $150 installed.
>>This sound about right?
>>
>>The big hit is that they say I have a slow freon leak somewhere. They put
>>some dye in the system so they can find the leak next time I'm in. They
>>said
>>it is probably the evaporator. As I understand it, these things are rather
>>expensive to replace. Any ideas to save some money?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer