SuperDude All American 6922 Posts user info edit post |
For cheap?
I know that the weather will once again heat up and I'll need my AC to be working properly.
I took my car to my usually reliable mechanic to get the problem fixed. I have a new compressor, a new used condenser, new hose assembly, practically new everything installed into it in order to stop the freon leak.
Anyway, I still have a leak somewhere, and my AC won't be the same until it's found and fixed. I started with just the compressor, and I've gradually have had to install everything else because my mechanic kept finding numerous other leaks. I don't want to have to bring it back to him again, because I have a feeling that someone else can take care of this right away without all the hassle (I had my car in the shop for 3 weeks at one point because he was doing the work labor free...which means that I'm the last car on the priority list to be worked on).
Help me out here, folks! 3/27/2006 5:02:24 PM |
BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
zxappeal 3/27/2006 5:14:24 PM |
Jeepman All American 5882 Posts user info edit post |
^ what he said x2 3/27/2006 5:25:55 PM |
SuperDude All American 6922 Posts user info edit post |
Alright. Well I hope his idea of cheap is close to my idea of cheap. 3/27/2006 5:28:03 PM |
BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
if it's not, then you have an unrealisitic idea of cheap. 3/27/2006 5:37:24 PM |
pwnt All American 3052 Posts user info edit post |
lol 3/27/2006 5:42:30 PM |
BigBlueRam All American 16852 Posts user info edit post |
^spic and rita tonight?
[Edited on March 27, 2006 at 5:46 PM. Reason : pm sent] 3/27/2006 5:45:55 PM |
SuperDude All American 6922 Posts user info edit post |
Naw, mine isn't too unrealistic.
I figure the leak to be easy enough to find...maybe even as simple as something not being tightened enough or a leak that you could fix with some tape. I just don't want to have to spend $60 for an easy fix.
If the fix is going to require new parts, I know I'm screwed 3/27/2006 8:02:56 PM |
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Quote : | "or a leak that you could fix with some tape" |
hahahahahahahahaha, i've heard of 200mph tape, but never 200psi tape3/27/2006 8:04:15 PM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
never heard of thread tape? 3/27/2006 8:33:25 PM |
zxappeal All American 26824 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I just don't want to have to spend $60 for an easy fix." |
I usually don't touch AC work for much less than that. It's simply not worth my time.
Mayhap you share with the group what kind of car you have. I am amazed that a system can have that many leaks without something being highly suspect. Of course, HFC134a is really prone to leaking (a LOT more so than R12), so if a system is really old, then you pretty much have to replace EVERYTHING in a proper, systematic order to assure proper function.
That said, I need more info before I tell you yea or nay.3/28/2006 1:49:06 AM |
SuperDude All American 6922 Posts user info edit post |
95 Chevy Cavalier
Like I said, I've pretty much have had everything replaced. I'm pretty sure I'm down to 1 leak...2, tops. I could run the AC fine for most of a week before the freon leaks out and I'm forced to get it fixed and refilled again.
It may be more of a nay for you. I figure I just need someone to put in that fluorescent stuff that can find the leak. The location of the leak will determine exactly what I need to do next. 3/28/2006 5:08:04 PM |