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Anyone have an A/C Compressor how to?
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<blockquote data-quote="mustang john" data-source="post: 13234859" data-attributes="member: 30913"><p>You should be able to flush the evap and condensor just fine as long as a ton of metal wasnt put into the system. The condensor i would say is more likely to have more debris in it and more likely to get clogged since it is the first component that the refrigerant runs through after the compressor. The flush can be bought at most parts stores and you run it through the components with compressed air so it usually work well and wont damage any of the lines or other parts in the system.</p><p></p><p>If it were mine i would flush the parts out and reuse due to cost since im a broke mofo lol, but as tech for a high end dealership i would sell parts replacements since there is much less chance of a come back with new parts and time is money for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustang john, post: 13234859, member: 30913"] You should be able to flush the evap and condensor just fine as long as a ton of metal wasnt put into the system. The condensor i would say is more likely to have more debris in it and more likely to get clogged since it is the first component that the refrigerant runs through after the compressor. The flush can be bought at most parts stores and you run it through the components with compressed air so it usually work well and wont damage any of the lines or other parts in the system. If it were mine i would flush the parts out and reuse due to cost since im a broke mofo lol, but as tech for a high end dealership i would sell parts replacements since there is much less chance of a come back with new parts and time is money for me. [/QUOTE]
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