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has anyone replaced the H2 AC
i checked the load, and it was full of R134, but the same low pressure port must have leaked after i checked it and it is now empty.
i have never worked on an AC before, so kinda new to it, but seems somewhat straight forward from what i have seen and read.
swap parts out, vacuum line out for 30 mins.. let sit for 30 mins and check pressure and fill with R134.
of course i would replace as much of the system as i can. Compressor, drier, and lines.
has anyone done it on the H2?
is it easy to work on?
i imagine i would be working under the front end for the compressor instead of trying from the top..
any other tips?
best place for parts (i.e cheap)
Re: has anyone replaced the H2 AC
I replaced the compressor, evap block, and dryer. I thoroughly flushed the condenser and AC lines, new O-rings all around. Charged it up at home and it worked like a charm.
I bought all brand new AC Delco parts, Delphi compressor, all the good stuff. I wouldn't cheap out on anything. Oh and don't forget the oil.
Wasn't an overaly hard job but was a little time consuming since it was my first time ever messing with a vehicle AC system. You can find most the parts pretty reasonable at Rockauto.
Re: has anyone replaced the H2 AC
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Last edited by IRA51 : 07-13-2012 at 12:05 AM.
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