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Originally Posted by Corellian Corvette
Given that you have to do all the exact same work to replace the valve, why not just put a brand new compressor in there? It seems like a penny wise / pound foolish decision.
You have to evacuate the system, remove the compressor, clear the lines, clean, etc. It would take more time than just putting a new compressor back in, which at the age/mileage of our cars they probably are due anyway.
But totally your call. Regardless, this is the problem AFAIK.
BTW this is not just me speculating. I had a very similar problem, when through the diagnosis, found that thread and replaced the compressor and everything worked again.
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Because the price of a compressor is much higher than the price of a valve (a compressor would say it’s good because it cools like crazy). But it is possible that I will buy everything together. Thanks a lot.
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