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<blockquote data-quote="red95r" data-source="post: 609319" data-attributes="member: 11491"><p>When I bought my car the ac didn't work either. If you have a free day and the right tools to do the job it'll be well worth it. I bought all my parts at rock auto. If your compressor is bad and you want to fix it you'll need to additionally buy a drier/accumulator, and a liquid line (that has the orifice tube in it). </p><p></p><p>It's really not that bad of a job to do, except when you get to dismantling the spring locks. Mine felt as though they were rusted shut. its also a good idea to put new o-rings on and oil up all the parts you replace.</p><p></p><p>It's been about 5 months since the repair and I can reach 35 deg at night and in the 40's on the drive home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red95r, post: 609319, member: 11491"] When I bought my car the ac didn't work either. If you have a free day and the right tools to do the job it'll be well worth it. I bought all my parts at rock auto. If your compressor is bad and you want to fix it you'll need to additionally buy a drier/accumulator, and a liquid line (that has the orifice tube in it). It's really not that bad of a job to do, except when you get to dismantling the spring locks. Mine felt as though they were rusted shut. its also a good idea to put new o-rings on and oil up all the parts you replace. It's been about 5 months since the repair and I can reach 35 deg at night and in the 40's on the drive home. [/QUOTE]
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