Hi all - regarding a 2000 3.8L w/ 75K miles.
Short history: A/C stopped blowing cold several summers ago. Recently took to a shop & they diagnosed the entire system is solid (no leaks), except at the compressor. Upon hearing the $1000 pricetag to replace the compressor, I came to this forum and I've appreciated all the info.
#1 Question regarding new O-rings
Can I lubricate with PAG oil, or must I find "Mineral base 525 refrigerant oil?"
The following is what I've learned from multiple-dozens of posts.
1. Since I'm replacing the compressor, I'm also replacing the accumulator.
2. Remove old compressor, drain oil & measure. If less than 2oz , then add 2oz to new compressor. If more than 2oz, add that amount.
3. Install new compressor with new PAG oil.
4. Remove old accumulator, drill hole at bottom to drain oil & measure. Add 1oz more than was drained.
5. Install new accumulator.
6. Vacuum system (rent from Autozone or buy from Harbor Freight).
7. Charge system with a Recharge Kit that includes a pressure gauge.
Am I missing anything? I know the O-rings are critical, but I've read that you could use mineral oil from a drug store. Is this correct, or will PAG oil work?
My DIY skills are above average. I just want to do this right the first time.
Thank You! :bowdown:
Short history: A/C stopped blowing cold several summers ago. Recently took to a shop & they diagnosed the entire system is solid (no leaks), except at the compressor. Upon hearing the $1000 pricetag to replace the compressor, I came to this forum and I've appreciated all the info.
#1 Question regarding new O-rings
Can I lubricate with PAG oil, or must I find "Mineral base 525 refrigerant oil?"
The following is what I've learned from multiple-dozens of posts.
1. Since I'm replacing the compressor, I'm also replacing the accumulator.
2. Remove old compressor, drain oil & measure. If less than 2oz , then add 2oz to new compressor. If more than 2oz, add that amount.
3. Install new compressor with new PAG oil.
4. Remove old accumulator, drill hole at bottom to drain oil & measure. Add 1oz more than was drained.
5. Install new accumulator.
6. Vacuum system (rent from Autozone or buy from Harbor Freight).
7. Charge system with a Recharge Kit that includes a pressure gauge.
Am I missing anything? I know the O-rings are critical, but I've read that you could use mineral oil from a drug store. Is this correct, or will PAG oil work?
My DIY skills are above average. I just want to do this right the first time.
Thank You! :bowdown:
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