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Final farewell

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So......

 

What type of Subaru are you replacing it with? :brow:

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Hey, I got a job so I cancelled the auction, I get to keep my baby for now.

So, while i'm here I have a question. My A/C evaporator core is gone but the rest of the entire system is intact and whoever removed it blocked the lines with plastic so no debris could get in. My question is will the system still be good? Like the seals and stuff? I'm thinking about getting a new core but only if I can be pretty sure the compressor and stuff still work, I have no idea how long it's been that way but it's been at least a year and probably more.

Repost your question and you may get a response quicker,

 

I'd think most people will think this is the same old farwell post and not re-read it?

Hey, I got a job so I cancelled the auction, I get to keep my baby for now.

So, while i'm here I have a question. My A/C evaporator core is gone but the rest of the entire system is intact and whoever removed it blocked the lines with plastic so no debris could get in. My question is will the system still be good? Like the seals and stuff? I'm thinking about getting a new core but only if I can be pretty sure the compressor and stuff still work, I have no idea how long it's been that way but it's been at least a year and probably more.

 

They should be, hook everything back up, put the evaporator back in, replace the receiver/dryer (~$40) for good measure and have the sytem pulled to a vacuum, if it holds vac. fine then ya got no leaks, charge it with one of those R134a retrofit kits and you should be good to go.

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Crap! Job was a bust, oh well. I'm DEFINITELY selling her this time so if anyone's still interested check her out. Thanks folks!!

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