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replaced ac compressor
Amount: $354.00 Posted by: Dragon
From: Alvarado, TX
Posted On: August 23rd, 2021 03:08PM
Make: 03
Model: F150
Shop: David Smith hwy 67
replaced ac compressor. I supplied new one. he complained about how the manifold didnt hook up good and it mite leak down he called the next morning to CK on it. it was good next morning. leaked down in one week. he says it's the compressor leaking oil. I'm thinking it's how the manifold he hooked up to compressor.
A/C repair
Amount: $670.00 Posted by: citydragon
From: Toronto ON, Other
Posted On: October 2nd, 2020 03:10PM
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro Z28
Shop: Myself
Decided to to replace the 35 year old aging AC system. New compressor, accumulator, orifice tube, refrigerant hoses, condenser. Flushed the evaporator. Charged with ozone friendly 12a refrigerant. Total parts/solvents/oil/vacuum pump, including tax/delivery $670 US ($897 CDN). Cool for the summer!
AC compressor, condenser and orphius tube
Amount: $1,500.00 Posted by: SJ
From: Kelowna, Other
Posted On: September 13th, 2020 05:09PM
Make: 2003
Model: Murano
Shop: Car Craft Kelowna, BC
Was hearing a terrible rattle coming from the condensor which was shot. I purchased a used one on ebay that ended up not working (money was refunded) after the 300 or so in labour costs were incurred to install it. The other parts were purchased online for a good deal. After the send install which I was lucky that the second used one was not defective, I was in for $1500. I likely would buy a new compressor if I had to do it again. In the end I wasted 300 installing a defective compressor which apparently can't be tested until they are installed. good news the ac works and I can work all winter to pay off the credit card bill haha.
Air Conitioning Repair
Amount: $497.00 Posted by: Carol Ann
From: Verbank, NY
Posted On: July 23rd, 2020 01:07PM
Make: 2005
Model: Chrysler P/T Cruiser Touring Model
Shop: Quality Auto
This is a 2005 PT Cruiser with 66,000 miles on it: lucky me!(I inherited the car from a retired magazine editor.) I was alerted by a sputtering sound, coming from under the engine; very loud. Plus, a/c not cold at all. Evidently, the issue was my fan,(car only has one fan), was operating at the low speed, and the refrigerant was escaping from under the engine, due to the heat build up, due to the fan not operating on the high speed. Luckily, my car never over heated. In result, my mechanic diagnosed the problem, recognizing that the fan was not working properly, he had to take apart many parts of the front on the engine to get to the fan; including the grill and the radiator, refilled the system with refrigerant and dye, replaced the fan with a new one, and put it back together. Plus labor and tax, in total $500.
A/C repair
Amount: $0.00 Posted by: Mariah Morehouse
From: Fredericton, Other
Posted On: June 10th, 2020 08:06AM
Make: 2008 Pontiac Wave
Model: I am looking to have my a/c fixed in my car and I want to find out on average how much it will cost me to have it fixed. It is blowing warm air.
AC was cool not cold
Amount: $15.95 Posted by: Ruger
From: Pleasanton, TX
Posted On: September 12th, 2019 07:09PM
Make: Hyundai
Model: Elantra
Shop: NAPA
Replaced the cabin air filter and now it blows cold again. Youtube your make and model to see instructions for the DIYer.
AC repair
Amount: $847.56 Posted by: Frustrated mom
From: Abbeville, SC
Posted On: August 20th, 2019 03:08PM
Make: Dodge
Model: Dakota 2003
Shop: Dependant auto
AC was blowing only cool air not cold. Took driving 15 miles before cabin of truck cooled down. Mechanic thought it just needed freon but that was not the case. It needed the whole new system. My price paid is not nearly as expensive as others listed here. Work was done by a certified mechanic that is very good and backs up his work.
AC Repair
Amount: $1,500.00 Posted by: a user in Houston, TX.
Posted On: August 19th, 2019 11:08AM
Make: Ford
Model: 2009 Fusion
Shop: Russell & Smith
I went to an official Ford service location to fix the AC in my car. The staff there fixed it but I regret now that I paid 1500 just to fix a leaking issue. The parts they installed are new condenser, condenser to fender line and low side charge port valve. 675$ parts + 824$ labor.
I wish that I had taken to another auto service before paying 1500$ "just" to fix the AC in my car.
replacing AC compressor
Amount: $400.00 Posted by: a user in oklahoma, OK.
Posted On: August 1st, 2019 11:08AM
Make: 2003
Model: Honda Accord
whats a reasonable price for the labor?
Replace the A-C
Amount: $1,900.00 Posted by: Demodex
From: EDINBURG, TX
Posted On: June 18th, 2019 01:06PM
Make: 2007 Toyota
Model: Corolla
Shop: Pueblo Tires
Where I live, a person can't exist without a working A-C unit in the car. I tried, but finally decided I needed to do something. Someone recommended Pueblo Tires, and I'm glad they did. They're replacing the whole thing for $1900 parts and labor, and I'm also replacing my tires since they're almost six years old. I feel like I am dealing with some honest mechanics for a change. That's a good feeling.
2 Hours Diagnostics $144
Amount: $144.00 Posted by: honda drriver
From: CAmpbell, CA
Posted On: July 26th, 2018 04:07AM
Shop: Stevens Creek Honda
It's a weekend during a heat wave so of course my car AC stops working. The AC light went green when I turn the air dial, but no air came out, so I figured it was the fan. After poking around the Internet, I figured I should just take it to a dealer.
Anyway, it turned out a cable had come loose so just tightening it fixed the problem, although they claimed it took them 2 hour of diagnostics to figure that out.
They charged me $160 with 10% off for a "mature car" discount (cars over 90k miles have a coupon on their website). Seemed pretty steep to me, but at least the prices for the other work was good, and the 2 hours did also include fixing some other small items (like replacing a knob that had broken).
Average cost
Amount: $1,396.00 Posted by: One hot soul
From: Greer, SC
Posted On: June 22nd, 2018 08:06AM
Shop: Firestone
Compressor on Ford Expedition 2004 went out, compressor, dryer, and labor.
AC not blowing hot
Amount: $448.00 Posted by: MATTHEW VAUGHN
From: MCKINNEY, TX
Posted On: June 10th, 2018 01:06PM
Make: Nissan
Model: Altima 2007
Shop: Firestone
AC is not fixed still blowing hot air. $450.00 totally ripped off by Firestone, they added the coolant and said they tightened the hose and did a test total rip off the car is not fixed. Please please please do not use Firestone.
1998 Honda Accord Air Conditioning
Amount: $1,400.00 Posted by: madge
From: Sugar Land, TX
Posted On: June 3rd, 2018 04:06PM
Make: Honda
Model: Accord LX
Shop: First Tire & Auto - Greatwood
They replaced the air conditioning in one day of giving me a quote. Not sure if I paid a reasonable price or not but the service was performed well.
Complete AC kit work done on a 2006 Ford Freestyle
Amount: $970.00 Posted by: Susan Hetrick
From: AZLE, TX
Posted On: May 28th, 2018 07:05AM
Shop: Private mechanic
He did a awesome job as far as I am concerned. It took him a long day to fix it .Temps were hot and he was in a non air conditioned shop.
2004 chevy Tahoe belt repair on AC
Amount: $220.00 Posted by: K Robinson
From: Apex, NC
Posted On: May 25th, 2018 09:05AM
Make: Chevy
Model: Tahoe
Shop: GMP Automotive
Replaced AC tensioner belt, and refreshed refrigerant
2007 camry a/c condensor leak
Amount: $2,600.00 Posted by: robert martin
From: Mobile, AL
Posted On: March 10th, 2017 10:03AM
Make: toyota
Model: camry
Shop: palmer's (dealer)
Said my condenser was dead/leaking. to repair was $2,600 most of which was labor because they have to tear the dash apart
Replace lines in my Toyota
Amount: $1,100.00 Posted by: Keith 5352
From: Upper Darby, PA
Posted On: August 17th, 2016 08:08AM
Shop: Havertown
Need to replace all my lines and tubes for my ac unit. Is this seem like a fair price for parts and labor.
Insulation of a new AC Compressor in a car
Amount: $490.00 Posted by: Earl McDowell
From: Brooklyn, NY
Posted On: August 17th, 2016 04:08AM
Shop: Auto Repair Shop
Is that a fair price?
A/C 1998 subaru legacy wagon
Amount: $0.00 Posted by: barbara koch
From: TOWSON, MD
Posted On: July 18th, 2016 09:07AM
Make: 1998 subaru
Model: legacy
no a/c good car has 105,000 miles just need last kid to use for senior year college. just did brake job tires.... blowing hot air tried charging did not work do not want to spend a fortune have appointment with a/c car shop this week How much??? looking for best advice.
Diagnostics and Refrigerant Recharged
Amount: $141.00 Posted by: Debbie Lai
From: Sebring, FL
Posted On: July 10th, 2016 07:07AM
Make: Honda
Model: Civic
Shop: Tire Kingdom
2009 Honda Civic: They tested with dye and no leak noted, recharged and told to run a/c on high to force to see if there is a change in temperature and if so there may be a leak. Bring back if needed and they'll run extensive leak tests.
2004 Ford Taurus
Amount: $215.00 Posted by: Handlegrip..
From: Las Vegas, NV
Posted On: September 12th, 2015 02:09PM
Shop: Me auto care
Air conditioner speed working. Compressor would not even kick on. Freon got to low. They did Lube and dye to check for leaks. Remove and replacedo what freon was in the system.
AC do-it-yourself
Amount: $394.00 Posted by: If they can do it I can
From: Lorton, VA
Posted On: August 20th, 2015 08:08PM
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Shop: Tree in driveway
Replaced all O rings,flushed system, brought vacuum and manifold gauges $99 dollars, accumulator $28.00, O rings $10.00 Amazon. Compressor $130.00 had Pep Boys coupon, eBay liquid line $28.00, Advance Auto 134a oil and refrigerant $ 50.00, flush kit $19.00 and dye $10.00. Misc $20.00 gloves etc. Advance and Pep Boys takes 20-40% off if ordered online. If you borrow the vacuum and gauges subtract $99.00.
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