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    Quote Originally Posted by Otterbatcat View Post
    HBAR, I think you could get away with that in the older vehicles easier.

    I don't know if this system is fixed orifice or expansion block, and it's my suspicion that the system ran *weak* for a little while before it blew up. It could have been dumping bits and pieces of plastic compression ring and aluminum into the system for a little while. IF that's the case, then everything ahead of the block/orifice might have to be replaced as well for maximum efficiency again. (accumulator and condenser)

    Hopefully it just broke and that was the end of it.

    Just my two cents.
    Quote Originally Posted by XC700116 View Post
    if the parts are that high, then most likely the $1100 quote isn't too far off. Considdering to do it right, you need about $400 worth of tools to do the job, and depending on how hard the compressor is to get at, you could be looking at 5-8 hours of labor, plus you need to know WTF you're doing when you evacuate and charge the system or it isn't going to run efficiently.


    For reference, I am certified by MACS for mobile AC.
    I used to work for BOZO, They charge over $200 for a/c diag. They do have an ACR2000 (AC machine) that will flush the system, but you will have to replace the expansion valve. There's added labor as well since it's a hybrid. Not a big deal to disable, but they normally have one guy that's hybrid certified since it is a 300 volt system. Anyways I'm pretty familiar with the platform. If you haven't forked out the cash to get it fixed yet, pm me your VIN and I'll get you an estimate on Monday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMBD2112 View Post
    I used to work for BOZO, They charge over $200 for a/c diag. They do have an ACR2000 (AC machine) that will flush the system, but you will have to replace the expansion valve. There's added labor as well since it's a hybrid. Not a big deal to disable, but they normally have one guy that's hybrid certified since it is a 300 volt system. Anyways I'm pretty familiar with the platform. If you haven't forked out the cash to get it fixed yet, pm me your VIN and I'll get you an estimate on Monday.

    Good point on the intricacies of the hybrid platforms, I'd have never even thought of that aspect of it, since all of my work is on heavy equipment, but the AC system is pretty much the same thing in the basic sense as most automotive applications. Good info for sure.

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