Just when you think it was gonna be an easy fix.. yeahhhh
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Great video Eric !
Informative, funny and entertaining video. I'm a new Subscriber to your channel. Keep wrenching and videoing! 😎
Great repair Eric O smooth as Butter @SouthMainAutoRepairLLC
Looks like the guy that out the bypass on did a great job even put ziptie on the bolt so it wouldn't get lost from its bracket 👍💪Eric O @SouthMainAutoRepairLLC
good job eric.
nobody hatin, you learn as you go along in life.
that should work fine.
Good one Eric O. Thanks.
Well it's time I guess to put e Jim nabors designer jeans on the the zipper on the back this country is f
Made in sling shit China
No Eric its made in Asshole China 90 per of parts are shit 35 years I seen the fall of all aftermath parts
Another China made shit f China
Looks like an adaptor job. As my old boss used to say “make one”…
Something learned very quickly working on anything Chrysler/Dodge. There's always something. A job will look easy as hell but there's always a gotcha with these. ALWAYS.
I agree with the accumulator rationale. One reason I like many Ford truck as well as Honda and Toyota AC systems. The accumulator/dryer is easy to get out and usually not very expensive.
Napa parts don’t last at all! However good for the mechanic they’ll be right back in two years for the same repair.
I love the way he anticipates what we are going to say about what he is doing and preemptively calms all of us down.
Remember, water boils in a vacuum. I agree with you on the accumulator, no hand grenaded system, pull a vacuum for a while to test the system for leaks but also to remove all moisture. Oil & Freon, and you are good to go! Desiccant should be bone dry.
Having just done this job on a 2002 Ram 5.9, there was about 2.5 oz oil drain from the removed compressor – I was informed to add 6 oz oil to the new empty replacement compressor. The 18 mm ports on the correct compressor do have hose sealing washers besides the o-rings.
Is that the same Subaru(?) in the other bay that was there in the part 1 video?? Must've been a big repair on that one, too.
I see a problem you are antifreezes way low
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100% agree with your accumulator assessment…the compressor clutch failed not the compressor itself…risk of debris in the system is lower than the high likelihood of damaging the evaporator lines do to poor access and corrosion. Sometimes you got to be pragmatic…
Why can't you grind or file that end down to fit
Seen it
Yes more mrs o
I am super curious why if you replace the receiver/dryer and the orifice tube it will leak for sure and then you have to replace the evaporator core. I have a 04' ram 3500 5.9 cummins that got the whole kit treatment with the main components replaced except the evap core and it is leaking out, but we cannot find the area it is leaking from so we have to assume it is the evap core now.
It's a cool fix
IT has been told to me …that … a certain body repair shop in Melbourne Australia… gets an identical ( ha ha not smashed ) …. car in to match the one they are rebuilding …. they sit side by side … so every thing down to the screws are as new / original … I'm not saying you ( Mr O )need to that but a picture might help from time to time …. really really like your videos …thanks ….. and I do …. " you can do it " from time to time
Piece of cake my ass!!!!
That took time.
What a pain in the ass!!!
good tips never hear of evap going bad only heater core
I got a good AC issue, electrical in a sense. 2006 1500 quadcab. AC would not turn on. Would blow warm air. Then noticed the side mirror defrost would not turn on either. Fuses replaced. AC system leak check & properly serviced. Changed fan, did not fix issue. Pressure switch good. Changed control panel, did not fix the issue. This gen Dodge has the TIPM fuse box. No relays. I start the truck, pop the hood, turn AC on, then bang the fuse box twice, & fan kicks on with clutch engaging on compressor and cold air blows. Defrost button will turn on also. Guess TIPM is faulty.
Nice job…..
What kind of wrench are u using, on the drain plug , they are nice, could a garage tree machanic , buy wrenchs like them?
Beautiful it won't leak !
Right O don't throw money away good fore planning !
Second time watching 5/21/2020
It is a shame you do not have a 1 800 RADIATOR for AC And Radiators? That their phone number and name!
"Bet this had some people unsubscribe" I LOL'd. It seems like everyone is a certified mechanic on the internet. 15 year olds who have been working on cars for the past 30 years and such.
Eric. I love the channel! You are Mrs. O are the best!
Calls supplier: 'Your Call May Be RECORDED for QC or Educational purposes!' Ha Ha Ha…Bet they never thought They may be recorded for Educational purposes.
Thanks Eric, I just had the Exact same problem on on '07 ! (I did as you suggested in Part 1, pushed out the bearing and sent it to a bearing shop to get matched,)
Love your work, and getting to come along for the diagnosis and the problem solving. Great Channel.
Definately a washer. Washer in this case is used as a spacer so it mounts flush. The o rings do the sealing.The o-rings themselves do the sealing. Try a tube of O ring grease in a tube. Some oils will eat away at the o ring or swell them too much and distort them .
No problem with no accumulator because the compressor is ok inside but safety third taking off snap rings without safety glasses is stupid you would look silly with a eye patch
Aren't the O-rings on the cover that you removed before installing the hoses? They are green.
Hey Eric, I love your videos. Do you have any videos on 4th generation Ram trucks. I own a 2013 Ram 1500. Just curious. Keep up the great work.
They probably didn't have ac before, but now they have the coldest ac ever
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15ml = 1 tablespoonful = 1/2 ounce
does any help line personnal speak english or does all calls go through India or China ?