New AC evaporator install
#1
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New AC evaporator install
How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
I have moderate wrench skills.
The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows but
sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and not
look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
TIA
Klif
I have moderate wrench skills.
The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows but
sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and not
look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
TIA
Klif
#2
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Re: New AC evaporator install
Are you EPA certified and do you have a clue? If not enough said pay the
price and you will be better off.
Coasty
"Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> I have moderate wrench skills.
> The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
> but
> sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
> downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
> not
> look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> TIA
> Klif
>
>
price and you will be better off.
Coasty
"Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> I have moderate wrench skills.
> The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
> but
> sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
> downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
> not
> look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> TIA
> Klif
>
>
#3
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Re: New AC evaporator install
Are you EPA certified and do you have a clue? If not enough said pay the
price and you will be better off.
Coasty
"Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> I have moderate wrench skills.
> The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
> but
> sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
> downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
> not
> look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> TIA
> Klif
>
>
price and you will be better off.
Coasty
"Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> I have moderate wrench skills.
> The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
> but
> sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
> downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
> not
> look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> TIA
> Klif
>
>
#4
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Re: New AC evaporator install
Are you EPA certified and do you have a clue? If not enough said pay the
price and you will be better off.
Coasty
"Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> I have moderate wrench skills.
> The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
> but
> sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
> downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
> not
> look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> TIA
> Klif
>
>
price and you will be better off.
Coasty
"Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> I have moderate wrench skills.
> The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
> but
> sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
> downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
> not
> look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> TIA
> Klif
>
>
#5
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Re: New AC evaporator install
Get another estimate. You do not really have to be EPA certified to do this
job, but you should have a clue. ;^)
You can buy R134a and hoses to charge your system at any auto parts store,
but you really, really need a vacuum pump and a scale to do the job right.
R134a systems want to have the correct quantity of refrigerant, in order to
work properly. Charging station? Theoretically required, unless the system
had already leaked down before you initiated repairs. (Wink, wink, nudge,
nudge.)
Good place to start, www.acsource.com. For one job, it is not worth the
cost of the tools and supplies. I had two jobs to do.
Earle
"Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> I have moderate wrench skills.
> The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
but
> sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
> downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
not
> look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> TIA
> Klif
>
>
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job, but you should have a clue. ;^)
You can buy R134a and hoses to charge your system at any auto parts store,
but you really, really need a vacuum pump and a scale to do the job right.
R134a systems want to have the correct quantity of refrigerant, in order to
work properly. Charging station? Theoretically required, unless the system
had already leaked down before you initiated repairs. (Wink, wink, nudge,
nudge.)
Good place to start, www.acsource.com. For one job, it is not worth the
cost of the tools and supplies. I had two jobs to do.
Earle
"Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> I have moderate wrench skills.
> The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
but
> sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
> downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
not
> look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> TIA
> Klif
>
>
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#6
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Re: New AC evaporator install
Get another estimate. You do not really have to be EPA certified to do this
job, but you should have a clue. ;^)
You can buy R134a and hoses to charge your system at any auto parts store,
but you really, really need a vacuum pump and a scale to do the job right.
R134a systems want to have the correct quantity of refrigerant, in order to
work properly. Charging station? Theoretically required, unless the system
had already leaked down before you initiated repairs. (Wink, wink, nudge,
nudge.)
Good place to start, www.acsource.com. For one job, it is not worth the
cost of the tools and supplies. I had two jobs to do.
Earle
"Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> I have moderate wrench skills.
> The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
but
> sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
> downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
not
> look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> TIA
> Klif
>
>
*** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com ***
job, but you should have a clue. ;^)
You can buy R134a and hoses to charge your system at any auto parts store,
but you really, really need a vacuum pump and a scale to do the job right.
R134a systems want to have the correct quantity of refrigerant, in order to
work properly. Charging station? Theoretically required, unless the system
had already leaked down before you initiated repairs. (Wink, wink, nudge,
nudge.)
Good place to start, www.acsource.com. For one job, it is not worth the
cost of the tools and supplies. I had two jobs to do.
Earle
"Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> I have moderate wrench skills.
> The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
but
> sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
> downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
not
> look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> TIA
> Klif
>
>
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#7
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Re: New AC evaporator install
Get another estimate. You do not really have to be EPA certified to do this
job, but you should have a clue. ;^)
You can buy R134a and hoses to charge your system at any auto parts store,
but you really, really need a vacuum pump and a scale to do the job right.
R134a systems want to have the correct quantity of refrigerant, in order to
work properly. Charging station? Theoretically required, unless the system
had already leaked down before you initiated repairs. (Wink, wink, nudge,
nudge.)
Good place to start, www.acsource.com. For one job, it is not worth the
cost of the tools and supplies. I had two jobs to do.
Earle
"Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> I have moderate wrench skills.
> The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
but
> sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
> downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
not
> look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> TIA
> Klif
>
>
*** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com ***
job, but you should have a clue. ;^)
You can buy R134a and hoses to charge your system at any auto parts store,
but you really, really need a vacuum pump and a scale to do the job right.
R134a systems want to have the correct quantity of refrigerant, in order to
work properly. Charging station? Theoretically required, unless the system
had already leaked down before you initiated repairs. (Wink, wink, nudge,
nudge.)
Good place to start, www.acsource.com. For one job, it is not worth the
cost of the tools and supplies. I had two jobs to do.
Earle
"Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> I have moderate wrench skills.
> The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
but
> sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
> downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
not
> look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> TIA
> Klif
>
>
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Re: New AC evaporator install
"Coasty" <uscg_ret at comcast dot net> wrote in message
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> Are you EPA certified and do you have a clue? If not enough said pay the
> price and you will be better off.
> Coasty
>
> "Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
> news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> > How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> > I have moderate wrench skills.
> > The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
> > but
> > sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up
driving
> > downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
> > not
> > look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> > TIA
> > Klif
> >
> >
>
>
No I'm not. No I don't. No I won't.
Thx
Klif
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"Coasty" <uscg_ret at comcast dot net> wrote in message
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> Are you EPA certified and do you have a clue? If not enough said pay the
> price and you will be better off.
> Coasty
>
> "Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
> news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> > How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> > I have moderate wrench skills.
> > The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
> > but
> > sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up
driving
> > downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
> > not
> > look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> > TIA
> > Klif
> >
> >
>
>
No I'm not. No I don't. No I won't.
Thx
Klif
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Re: New AC evaporator install
"Coasty" <uscg_ret at comcast dot net> wrote in message
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> Are you EPA certified and do you have a clue? If not enough said pay the
> price and you will be better off.
> Coasty
>
> "Klif" <ckbiker@hotmail.comPOSER> wrote in message
> news:qh0fg.11888$U_2.1871@trnddc05...
> > How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks.
> > I have moderate wrench skills.
> > The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows
> > but
> > sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up
driving
> > downtown on a sweltering summers afternoon going to a job interview and
> > not
> > look like a sweat hog in heat. '97 TJ Sahara
> > TIA
> > Klif
> >
> >
>
>
No I'm not. No I don't. No I won't.
Thx
Klif