On another thread, I received this excellent info but it seems like it should be a separate thread (so the thread title matches the topic - at least I think that's how the threads work).
When the A/C compressor goes bad, debris from the compressor can flow into the rest of the AC system. Aside from replacing the compressor, there are other recommended AC related parts that should be replaced when you replace your AC compressor.
1. Does anyone have an AC diagram for the 2003-2007's? (or if it is specific, then '03/early '04)
2. What are those other AC-related recommended parts?
The receiver dryer is one. Since I have an '03/early '04, it seems that there is slow leak in the upper AC hose, which I will replace now. Other parts?
3. How do you "flush" the AC system?
There maybe a 'catch 22' with this because I don't want to replace parts then (guessing) blow air into the rest of the lines to get the debris out which means I blew debri into the new parts. And the vice versa of blowing debris from the 'to be replaced' parts into the lines / other components. So, I'm sure there is a sequence as to how it should be done.
When the A/C compressor goes bad, debris from the compressor can flow into the rest of the AC system. Aside from replacing the compressor, there are other recommended AC related parts that should be replaced when you replace your AC compressor.
1. Does anyone have an AC diagram for the 2003-2007's? (or if it is specific, then '03/early '04)
2. What are those other AC-related recommended parts?
The receiver dryer is one. Since I have an '03/early '04, it seems that there is slow leak in the upper AC hose, which I will replace now. Other parts?
3. How do you "flush" the AC system?
There maybe a 'catch 22' with this because I don't want to replace parts then (guessing) blow air into the rest of the lines to get the debris out which means I blew debri into the new parts. And the vice versa of blowing debris from the 'to be replaced' parts into the lines / other components. So, I'm sure there is a sequence as to how it should be done.