As summer heated up here in Texas, Ella's AC seemed to be growing weaker. After one miserable hour driving around Dallas in the summer heat without effective AC, I took her in to the shop.
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The Culprit? |
The mechanic noted the refrigerant was almost completely depleted, but couldn't find the source of the leak. He added dye and refrigerant and told me to return if I noticed poor AC performance. A few weeks later, it was time to head back to the mechanic.
This time, he diagnosed the problem as a leaking seal on the AC compressor. No problem, except that it would cost $2000 to repair with $1500 in parts alone. After a quick look at the DIY instructions and a search for parts prices indicating I could get the parts myself for $300-$400, I decided to tackle it myself...
It seems that maybe I got myself into a bit more than I first realized, but that story is for another post. :-)