Hi all,
Some time ago i had a crash, one of things damaged was the air-con compressor, after ALLOT of faffing around i eventually got one that fitted from a 2001 bravo. but it wasn't in the best of conditions, it makes a sort of creaky whining whirr when i use the AC, it still works fine, but a very noticeable noise in a very quiet stilo lol
Soooo i just bought one off the bay for £55 delivered, from a 2003 1.8 stilo, should be fine.
now last time i got it chnaged as part of the crash repair, so at no extra cost, but this time id like to do it myself.
Just want to know whats involved in doing it.
mainly, when i disconnect the AC pipes from it, will all the fluid **** out or do they have self sealing ends? if not would it be possible to change it and only have to do a partial re-gas with one of those off the shelf kits? or am i wasting my time and i should just get a garage to do it?
help please
Some time ago i had a crash, one of things damaged was the air-con compressor, after ALLOT of faffing around i eventually got one that fitted from a 2001 bravo. but it wasn't in the best of conditions, it makes a sort of creaky whining whirr when i use the AC, it still works fine, but a very noticeable noise in a very quiet stilo lol
Soooo i just bought one off the bay for £55 delivered, from a 2003 1.8 stilo, should be fine.
now last time i got it chnaged as part of the crash repair, so at no extra cost, but this time id like to do it myself.
Just want to know whats involved in doing it.
mainly, when i disconnect the AC pipes from it, will all the fluid **** out or do they have self sealing ends? if not would it be possible to change it and only have to do a partial re-gas with one of those off the shelf kits? or am i wasting my time and i should just get a garage to do it?
help please