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does my aircon need a overhaul??

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does my aircon need a overhaul??

Post by Glennb »

Mitsu has sent my aircon to a specialist and I have been told that it needs an overhaul to replace the bearings in it. $700 dollars all up to fix, replace and regas.
Does this sound right :?:
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Post by klrevo »

or you could just wind down ur window there glenn :shock:
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Post by Glennb »

that was in the back of my mind and chuck then I could chuck Endless air compresser in the aircon spot. But then I think of driving behind 4x4s on a dry dusty road. I think the air con has to be fixed
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Post by klrevo »

sorry bout the double double post :lol:

yeh true that, on the wkend it obviously hadnt rained for a while in the wattos where we were and the roads were dusty as, then i can understand for the aircon, but endless air is tempting, i dunno, i dont seem to be able to justify $700 for air, when u could use it for something else, :armsup: ;) but then its nice to have, so what do you do i guess :?

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Post by GREGGO »

Try the wreckers!!! I picked up a full genuine system from a roll over for less than $350. You should be able to get a good second hand unit for less. Just make sure that the system hasn't been open to air. Plug it up so no air can get in. Either fit it yourself or have an air con dude do it. I fitted up my system, serviced the compressor, fitted a new condenser and the took it to a friend of a friend who vaccumned out the system and then recharged it. It's been in service for well over a year with not a problem.

PS: Yes it does get hot in Tassie some days, but aircon is good for demisting too!!!!!!
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Post by swaddo »

And if you crank up the temp too it can melt the ice of your windows :)
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Post by -Scott- »

klrevo wrote:sorry bout the double double post :lol:
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Post by Glennb »

Ive copped it, It needed re-gasing anyway :) So Im thinking of it only costing $600. :roll:
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Re: aircon

Post by Miyagi »

klrevo wrote:or you could just wind down ur window there glenn :shock:
smart arse! :D
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Post by Zute »

Mine cost about that.
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