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Re: 99 GMC Yukon Rear A/C problems
| SnoMan | 13 Jun 2005 22:35 |
"wedgeindy" wrote:
>Went to the dealer the other day to find out why my A/C wasn’t >working...estimate is for 00 (Canadian)+ taxes. [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] >Tony >wedgeindy@hotmail.com No problem, you could even rent a pump and gauges to pump it down and charge it yourself too. Make sure you replace the reciever drier while you have it apart and add the correct amount of oil to it and for rear evaporator. I would also suggest you replace orifice valves while you have it apart. They are less than 10 buck and easy to change when system is not charged and they have screens in them that sometime plug up with metal flakes and reduce the orifices effectiveness.
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| wedgeindy@hotmail.com | 13 Jun 2005 17:03 |
Went to the dealer the other day to find out why my A/C wasn't working...estimate is for $1700 (Canadian)+ taxes.
ouch.
Yukon was stored winters, but the lines are leaking and the fittings going into the rear evap are leaking as well.
I got prices from the local GM dealer, parts are for 4 lines (the replacement ones split in the middle) and the rear evap.
Is this something a backyard mechanic could do over a weekend and then take the system in go get charged again?
Tony wedgeindy@hotmail.com
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