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re: Ever own a daily driver without a working A/C in this heat?
Posted on 6/30/23 at 7:39 am to markasaurus
Posted on 6/30/23 at 7:39 am to markasaurus
Back in 95 or 96, I had a black 1989 Nissan Pulsar with T-tops and no AC during the summer. My first task every time I got in the car was to pull those tops off and roll the windows down. I guess the designers expected the t-tops to be left off in the rain at times because this happened to me several times, with no electrical or mold issues.
Posted on 6/30/23 at 7:52 am to nicklsu
My daily just had that stupid desiccant bag break in the condenser core and screwed up my AC. I've purchased a new core and a compressor but I have not had time yet to change them out. I already changed out the expansion valve but I need to flush my lines, change out the core and compressor and recharge.
So for the moment I've got no AC which is why I've been commuting in my old beater as it's AC is working. I miss the days of when they put the compressor up top, there was a receiver drier and everything was easy to swap out.
It's going to be a bitch to remove the core and compressor in my car and then flush the lines. Car engineers can kiss my arse.
So for the moment I've got no AC which is why I've been commuting in my old beater as it's AC is working. I miss the days of when they put the compressor up top, there was a receiver drier and everything was easy to swap out.
It's going to be a bitch to remove the core and compressor in my car and then flush the lines. Car engineers can kiss my arse.
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