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re: Questions about trading Tundra in
Posted on 1/5/17 at 10:05 pm to Snazzmeister
Posted on 1/5/17 at 10:05 pm to Snazzmeister
OP what is wrong with the a/c? Does it not come on at all? 2800$ to repair any a/c sounds really high. Is there a chance it has a freon leak and you can charge it long enough to get rid of it before it leaks? If it's just the air compressor that's usually not a difficult repair but I don't know about on a 2008 Tundra.
If you absolutely can't get it repaired cheap and you want to trade it don't say anything about it. The dealer can fix that for themselves for much less than $2800. probably 200$ in parts and their amazing hourly certified mechanics sitting around with little to do. Or, they'll just auction it and some dumb arse will buy it that don't notice it.
If you absolutely can't get it repaired cheap and you want to trade it don't say anything about it. The dealer can fix that for themselves for much less than $2800. probably 200$ in parts and their amazing hourly certified mechanics sitting around with little to do. Or, they'll just auction it and some dumb arse will buy it that don't notice it.
Posted on 1/6/17 at 10:31 am to carguymatt
I've never done it on a tundra so tifwiw, but you can usually replace almost the entire AC system for about $400 in parts. The labor can be a pita and on newer vehicles they often have to remove a bunch of other stuff.
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