Anonymous wrote:How do you have 93k miles on a 2015? We have 62k miles on a 2014 and it’s our main “family” car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do the dealer repair down there, because if the repair fails or you have issues later on, you might have some leverage getting a dealer up here to fix the fix, as it were, without additional charges.
Jim-Bob’s Gas N Lube has no incentive to do quality work on out-of-state tags.
It’s an A/C compressor replacement, not building a SpaceX rocket. You pull the refrigerant out of the system with a vacuum bottle tool, remove the serpentine belt, two or three mounting bolts, disconnect the high and low pressure lines and wiring harness, and take the old compressor out. Then you bolt the new compressor back in, reconnect the high and low pressure lines and wiring harness, recharge the system with refrigerant, and put the serpentine belt back on. It takes about 30 minutes. I’ve literally done it in a parking lot of an Autozone (with rented tools, no less!) in less time than it took my wife and her parents to finish lunch at Applebee’s.
Seriously- who can’t do this stuff themselves??? Do you people have ANY life skills?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do the dealer repair down there, because if the repair fails or you have issues later on, you might have some leverage getting a dealer up here to fix the fix, as it were, without additional charges.
Jim-Bob’s Gas N Lube has no incentive to do quality work on out-of-state tags.
It’s an A/C compressor replacement, not building a SpaceX rocket. You pull the refrigerant out of the system with a vacuum bottle tool, remove the serpentine belt, two or three mounting bolts, disconnect the high and low pressure lines and wiring harness, and take the old compressor out. Then you bolt the new compressor back in, reconnect the high and low pressure lines and wiring harness, recharge the system with refrigerant, and put the serpentine belt back on. It takes about 30 minutes. I’ve literally done it in a parking lot of an Autozone (with rented tools, no less!) in less time than it took my wife and her parents to finish lunch at Applebee’s.
Seriously- who can’t do this stuff themselves??? Do you people have ANY life skills?
Anonymous wrote:OP here- the person above posting how to do it LOL I'm
Impressed but I have zero clue about cars. The car is at the local shop til tomorrow. I'm very nervous. DH wanted that and I wanted dealer. But dealer was 3x the price. I was ok paying double not triple. And car has 93k miles so it's not going to last a lifetime. However - usually I decide these things but I let DH. And now we also don't have a loaner I'm sure will conk out by the time we reach GA!! And then we're out $1100. UGH