Have a 2001 Suburban with 5.3 and a 2001 Silverado w/ 4.8. Truck has around 160k, Sub is over 200k. Within a few months both of them stopped blowing cold with A/C on. Had both vehicles evac'd and recharged. They both blew cold for between 4-5 months after the A/C service, but neither blow cold any longer. Took them back to where the service was done, different shops for the 2 vehicles, and both shops have said, "Leak at the compressor." What are the chances both have leaky compressors? Is this the point in age that compressor replacement should be expected?
Quotes were pretty high....$900 to around $1100 for the Sub. Not sure it's worth spending that much coin on 15 year old vehicles. Anyone have a trick to restore A/C system for $500 or less?
Is 2001 model year overdue for compressor replacement...or put a better way......
How many 2001's out here in TYF land are still on the original a/c compressor and it's still functional, blowing cold?
Quotes were pretty high....$900 to around $1100 for the Sub. Not sure it's worth spending that much coin on 15 year old vehicles. Anyone have a trick to restore A/C system for $500 or less?
Is 2001 model year overdue for compressor replacement...or put a better way......
How many 2001's out here in TYF land are still on the original a/c compressor and it's still functional, blowing cold?
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