Lesson # 12 : How to Replace Compressor.

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Why and How to replace the Ac compressor on your vehicle.
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This is remarkable. after 3 years of this great vid. still answering worried folks questions. Respect Sir.
I'm not worried anymore after watching yr vid. Thank you 👍

bbad
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Really great lesson. Had me engaged the whole time!

britonmarrett
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Thank you sir! I just swapped out the 24 year old compressor on my ZR2 and had zero issues thank's to your video.

Ironsja
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The best video on youtube to explain SYSTEM oil specs and how that breaks down to % that goes into the compressor and the rest into the accumulator. My 1995 F350 calls for 7 ounce of oil for the system. I put 4 in the compressor and 3cin the new accumulator.

adventurevin
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You are a professor for sure, thanks!!

vincentwilkes
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge, first time changing out a car ac compressor. I'm an residential hvac tech every thing seems the same but not so had to do my research

healthpeacelove
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Sir you just saved my ass! thank you! i will try retro fitting ac in to my na miata and i couldn't find basic info like this even in the workshop manual.. coming from an aircraft electronics engineer sir you are a great teacher!

mariosmantzakos
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Good video before starting a AC compressor job...

lowbudgetzlatan
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I enjoyed and learned a lot from your video, thank you.

lakeviewgarage
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The year is 2023 October 21. I’m 47 years old. And I just learned something new. Thank you. This is going into my 1995 BMW 325IS the problem is I bought the compressor used and it was already empty. I filled it with a couple ounces and spun it by hand, and it was kind of squeaky, but it’s getting better now that I left it alone for like an hour I think I’ll just fill it with a couple of ounces let it sit overnight drain it and then put new fluid in it again with proper measurement just to make sure it’s clean inside 6:10

Vgk
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Thank you, Super video very helpful. looking forward to watching more 🙂

davidfrazee
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thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, GRACIAS!

carlosbermudez
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Very good video and very well explained thank you sir

alexissanchez
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Very good information keep it up God bless 👍

wasimedoo
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watched 2 howto videos on this and the first two put oil in both intake and outtakes. knew that was wrong lol thanks for clearing that up.

chair
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BEST video I've seen about fixing car compressor, may you tell us how to unblock inner pistons? Thanks,

bitschips
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2006 Hyundai Elantra. The compressor itself was OK, but the clutch and pulley were both bad, and a new compressor doesn't cost much more than those, so I got a new Mando compressor. I'll change the dessicant bag at the end, too. Anyway, I'm doing the "oil balancing" part now, and almost no oil came out of the old compressor. What? I got maybe 10cc (1/3 of one ounce) of very clean oil out of it, that's it. I would have expected there to be at least 75cc since the system capacity is 150cc (5.1 oz). I drained the new OE compressor and got about 100cc. According to "oil balancing" rules, I would put practically nothing (only 10cc) back into the new compressor, but that doesn't make sense to me. I'm tempted to put back ALL 100cc and just go with that. What do you think?

genericusername
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Thanks for this very well done video. I saw only 2 other videos today that showed them putting PAG oil into the accumulator. So, let me get this straight. If my compressor calls for 6 oz. (a guess) of oil, then I should only put about 3.5 oz. of oil into it, and the other 2.5 oz. into the accumulator. Correct ? I am going to be replacing the compressor, accumulator with hose assembly, and the orifice tube filter, so I need to know these things.

realjaxon
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Thank you for great tutor video. For system with expansion valve and built in drier on condenser (like 2010 Honda Civic). Can we add the other half of oil to evaporator and condenser?

bickdnguyen
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Great videos. Installing a new york style compressor on 1964 lincoln. One side has bolt for purging oil. The other side where my original had a fill bolt has a cap on it. Is TCC being cheap not wanting to supply bolts?

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