Air Conditioning quit?!?!

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Hellga
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Air Conditioning quit?!?!

Post by Hellga »

2003 Vibe, FWD, 1.8LOur air conditioning is completely dead. We tried recharging it, and that didn't work, so we took it to a friend who runs a mechanic shop, and he said that the unit needs replaced...How do we find out if that's the Compressor or the Condenser that needs replaced?!?! We can't afford to buy one $200 part and find out we actually needed the $350 part! Our check engine light is on, but that's from the oxygen sensor that has been out for a while...if we go get a scan done, will there be a code related to the a/c?Any info is appreciated!
jake75
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Re: Air Conditioning quit?!?! (Hellga)

Post by jake75 »

In the mid-sixties I drove though Kansas in a car without air conditioning. Not fun!
2009 Vibe 1.8L Carbon Gray AT Power Pkg 1/12/092003 Vibe 1.8L Neptune AT Mono Power Pkg 1/27/03 [sold 2/2/09]2007 T&C SWB 7/31/07 "Broke people stay broke by living like they're rich. Rich people stay rich by living like they're broke."
Digger
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Re: Air Conditioning quit?!?! (jake75)

Post by Digger »

What did your friend tell you was bad? I would say it is the compressor, DID YOU CHECK THE SAVAGE YARDS FOR ONE.
2005 AWD What's your story?It's a wonderful thingMomma always said "Help that is not helpful, is no help at all"
Sublimewind
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Re: Air Conditioning quit?!?! (Digger)

Post by Sublimewind »

Quote, originally posted by Digger »What did your friend tell you was bad? I would say it is the compressor, DID YOU CHECK THE SAVAGE YARDS FOR ONE. I would have to say it's more likely a hole in the condenser... IMHO... It's sitting in front of the radiator, and can easily get binked by a rock.. You should really take it somewhere and have it leak tested... Or, you can buy a leak testing kit and do it yourself... you just charge the system with some refrigerant that has a UV dye in it.. then use a black light to find the leak... It's easy.. but it will also tell you EXACTLY what you need to know..
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