[Supras] Off topic question
Don Might
don_might at nivelparts.com
Mon Jan 28 08:05:16 CST 2008
The whole dash has to come out to replace it, FYI. Did it on my 99GC -
it sucked.
Bad evaporators are a very common Chrysler problem.
Don
-----Original Message-----
From: supras-bounces at supras.com [mailto:supras-bounces at supras.com] On
Behalf Of Jeff
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2008 1:21 PM
To: Supras at supras.com
Subject: [Supras] Off topic question
I know this is off topic but if anyone cares to answer I'd appreciate
it.
Just bought my daughter a 96 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited - V6 - 150K
miles. The AC doesn't work and I'm told by the owners' repair shop that
if you charge it it will run but eventually (don't know how long) it
will lose it's charge. They say they suspect a leak at the evaporator
under the dash. Question is - how hard is it to change an evaporator and
what special tools would I need. And if I choose to live with a slow
leak down what equipment do I need to properly charge it?
I'm reasonably good with tools - have done the front rack, shocks, PS
pump, clutch master and slave cyl's and front calipers, rotors and pads
on my 91 turbo.
Any advice appreciated.
JP
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