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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [xj-s] Re:Air Conditioning saga revisited
> The saga continues with the 1990 XJS air conditioning system. First I thought > it was the expansion valve. After much discussion and finally having my Jag > mechanic check it out, he says that this is not the problem. The problem > according to him is the air conditioning hose from the compressor to the fuel > cooler. ($150.00), the GM compressor ($260.00), which he tells me is leaking > from the rear plate. By the way this is for a rebuilt compressor. New > schrader valves ($16.00) and $100.00 for R-12 freon. Add to this $350.00 in > labor charges, plus tax is over $900.00 for what I thought was a bad expansion > valve. Just remember it can always get worse!! You should check with Hal Rogers for prices. I've bought a rebuild compressor, two hoses, dryer and expansion valve for less than $300. The parts are working great. Thanks Hal ! - Matthias > > Question here: my close friend's Father is a GM certified tech. Working with > him and buying the parts myself brings the job in at under $400.00. Is there > something significantly different with the jag air con system even though it > is a GM? > > References:
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